Duke Radiology Case Review: Imaging, Differential Diagnosis, and Discussion

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| Rating | : | 4.35 (813 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0781778603 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 688 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-02-24 |
| Language | : | English |
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"Editors James Provenzale, Rendon Nelson, and Emily Vinson explain in the preface that their goal in creating this book was to assist practicing radiologists and radiologists-in-training in being able to “recognize clinical features and characteristic imaging findings, develop an appropriate differential diagnosis,” and then by using the “process of deduction,” reach a correct diagnosis. doi:10.1001/jama.2012.5259. The second edition of Duke Radiology Case Review will be a worthy addition to the office or home bookshelf of all radiologi
This edition includes a new chapter on cardiac imaging.. Divided by body region and including chapters on interventional radiology and nuclear medicine, each case offers a clinical history, relevant images, and bulleted points describing the differential diagnosis. Residents, fellows and practicing radiologists who are preparing for certification exams (the current ABR Part II oral, the future ABR Core and Certifying, CAQ and MOC) will find the new edition of this case-based review book an indispensable tool for success. Duke Radiology Case Review 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. Close to 300 case presentations are structured to align with the way residents are taught to work through patient cases. This is followed by the actual diagnosis and key clinical and radiologic facts about the diagnosis and suggested readings
Daniel J Wale said Great bookCases are more difficult than the real test.. Used this book in preparation for oral boards and found it helpful. Overall, i would rate the cases on the moderate to difficult end when compared to actual test cases. The book is similar to TopGreat bookCases are more difficult than the real test. Used this book in preparation for oral boards and found it helpful. Overall, i would rate the cases on the moderate to difficult end when compared to actual test cases. The book is similar to Top3 and AuntMinnie atlas, which are also "classic" board review books.. and AuntMinnie atlas, which are also "classic" board review books.. KP said All in all one of these must-have books, that actually teaches you a way to think!!!. EXCELLENT review book Mainly to be used toward the latter years of residency. The cases are well presented and represented, and the accompanying text is to the point and riddled with high yield facts, appropriately divided into clinical and radiological signs Further reading suggestions at the end of each case, help complete the task.All in all one of these must-have books, that actually teaches you a way to think!!!. "Great review book" according to Reviewer1. Really nice review book with great images. Very useful in preparing for the ABR Core examination.
