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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 617.510757 EAN: 9780815142331 Edition: 2 ISBN: 0815142331 Label: Mosby Manufacturer: Mosby Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 576 Publication Date: November 01, 1994 Publisher: Mosby Studio: Mosby |
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![]() - Excellent bookThis compact book is the best small textbook covering the whole of head and neck radiology. Although the text may superficially look rather dry the content is perfect - all the things you really need to know - and very easy to read. The line drawings are very informative. Overall an exellent book. Rating: - Remains a classicThis book remains a useful resource for those trying to learn H & N radiology and anatomy with all of the spaces, etc. Rating: - The perfect introductory text for head and neck imaging.The perfect text to introduce physicians to the basics of head and neck imaging. Excellent organization throughout. Though lacking the "hi-tech" images of other texts, the schematic drawing are more than adequate in conveying information to the reader in a clear concise manner. Very readable. Perfect for radiology/ENT residents who want a competent introductory text to this field of imaging. Serves as a great basis upon which to build knowledge. Reasonably priced. Rating: - WHY THIS IS THE BEST THERE ISWhile there are no 'pretty CT/MR pictures' in this book, this contains ALL you need to UNDERSTAND H&N imaging. This is not a 'quick fix' book for those approaching oral boards, but a book that explains and simplifies the complexity of head and neck anatomy. Every radiologist viewing H&N films needs to read this text! Rating: - It is an excellent book for head and neck anataomy.An excellent book of head and neck anatomy. The only pitfall is lack of CT/MRI illustration. |
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