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Duke Radiology Case Review: Imaging, Differential Diagnosis, and Discussion (2nd Edition)

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  • Authors: James M. Provenzale, Rendon C. Nelson, Emily N. Vinson
  • File Size: 21 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Length: 688 pages
  • Publisher: LWW; 2nd edition (November 18, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0781778603
  • ISBN-13: 9780781778602

Original price was: $113.46.Current price is: $10.00.

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About The Author

James M. Provenzale

James M. Provenzale

Dr. James Provenzale is the Professor of Radiology at Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina and also has been a Professor of Radiology Oncology and Biomedical Engineering Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, GA.

Duke Radiology Case Review: Imaging, Differential Diagnosis, and Discussion 2nd edition (PDF) has long been considered one of the standards in board review, and is a well-known adjunct to the popular and well-attended board review course given by the prestigious Department of Radiology at Duke University. Fellows, residents, and practicing radiologists who are preparing for certification exams (the current ABR Part II oral, the future ABR Core and Certifying, MOC and CAQ) will find the new 2nd edition of this case-based review ebook an indispensable tool for success. Close to 300 case presentations are structured to align with the way residents are taught to work through patient cases. Divided by body region and including chapters on nuclear medicine and interventional radiology, each case offers a clinical history, bulleted points and relevant images describing the differential diagnosis. This is followed by the actual diagnosis and key clinical and radiologic facts about the diagnosis and suggested readings. This 2nd edition also includes a new chapter on cardiac imaging.

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