The book presents a comprehensive overview of the various disease processes affecting the chest and related abnormalities. It discusses biopsy and bronchography, as well as a variety of imaging techniques including radiography, fluoroscopy, tomography, and ultrasound.
To interpret radiological images accurately, it is essential to have a thorough knowledge of how disease processes cause abnormal radiological appearances. An understanding of relevant anatomy, lung functions, and alterations produced by physiological and pathological processes is also necessary. This book provides an extensive reference text and accompanying database of images on CD-ROM. It includes an introduction to reading chest radiographs, basic anatomy, and physiology. The book reviews the various disease processes affecting the chest plus related abnormalities. It also includes a discussion of imaging techniques, biopsy, and bronchography, as well as tips on interpreting radiological images.
'A treasure of radiological images ranging from the most practical to the esoteric. The fine illustrations are readily found using the index and search system supplied. The work will serve well as a reference for trainees and as a companion to the practicing radiologist.' - Dr W. R. Eyler, former Chairman, Radiology Department, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, and Editor Emeritus of Radiology
'A fascinating journey through thoracic medicine ... This book is a must for anyone interested in the history and development of chest medicine and chest radiology.' - RAD Magazine