Pocket Atlas of Normal CT Anatomy of the Head and Brain (Radiology Pocket Atlas Series)
Book info: Pocket Atlas of Normal CT Anatomy of the Head and Brain (Radiology Pocket Atlas Series) (Paperback, 79 pages – LWW, 2001) – LWW, 2001. Language: Eng.
This pocket atlas serves as an essential tool for understanding and interpreting CT images of the head and brain. With 73 new, high-resolution images captured using advanced scanning technology, this second edition provides an accessible and concise reference for medical professionals and students alike. Readers will gain insights into various anatomical structures, including the calvarium, temporal bone, orbit, nasal cavity, and paranasal sinuses, while learning to differentiate normal anatomy from potential artifacts on scans. Each page is meticulously designed, featuring labeled CT images and a guide that clarifies the orientation of the view, making it easier to navigate complex information quickly. Ideal for anyone involved in the field of radiology or related specialties, this atlas not only enhances your understanding of CT anatomy but also improves your diagnostic skills. The clear presentation and practical layout make it an invaluable resource for residents and clinicians who frequently assess CT scans. Whether you're a medical student embarking on your journey or a seasoned practitioner looking to refresh your knowledge, this atlas will undoubtedly elevate your expertise in cranial imaging.