Pocket Atlas of Body CT Anatomy (Radiology Pocket Atlas Series)
Book info: Pocket Atlas of Body CT Anatomy (Radiology Pocket Atlas Series) (Paperback, 144 pages – LWW, 2002) – LWW, 2002. Language: Eng.
The second edition of this essential pocket atlas offers an invaluable resource for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of body CT anatomy. With 229 high-quality images captured using cutting-edge technology, this guide is designed to help readers accurately identify and interpret various anatomical structures within CT scans. Each chapter focuses on critical areas such as the neck and larynx, thorax, abdomen during the portal venous phase, pelvis, arterial phase abdomen, and image reconstructions, providing a comprehensive overview of key anatomical landmarks. What sets this edition apart is its effective layout, which includes clear labeling of anatomical features and accompanying thumbnail illustrations that guide users in understanding the perspective and plane of view. This user-friendly format allows students and professionals alike to quickly distinguish between normal anatomy and potential artifacts in CT imaging, making it an indispensable tool for anyone involved in radiology or related fields. Whether you're preparing for exams or working in a clinical setting, this atlas will enhance your diagnostic skills and confidence in interpreting CT images.