Radiographic anatomy at your fingertips
The Pocket Atlas of Radiographic Anatomy precisely describes the anatomical structures shown on conventional X-ray images and on the most important arthrographic and angiographic examinations.
The double-page spread format makes the book extremely user-friendly: The X-ray image is directly juxtaposed with a detailed drawing showing the clinically relevant anatomical structures. This enables simple, clear, and rapid identification and naming of the anatomical structures shown on the X-ray images.
Ideal for quick reference, the expanded 4th edition has been supplemented with new images, such as full-length views of the spine and leg, making it an indispensable resource for medical professionals and students alike.
COPY OF OF PREVIOUS EDITION:
In this easily accessible pocket atlas, two expert radiologists present the normal radiographic anatomy readers need in order to interpret conventional diagnostic radiographs. Each practical, two-page unit displays a standard radiograph of a different projection on the left-hand side supplemented by a detailed, clearly labeled schematic drawing on the opposing page. The consistent, user-friendly format facilitates easy identification and rapid review of key anatomic information.
Features:
- 177 radiographic studies provide multiple views of every basic anatomic structure.
- High-resolution radiographs appear beside explanatory drawings to aid comprehension.
- Seven examinations new to this edition cover a trans-scapular "Y" view of the shoulder; 45° external and internal rotation views of the knee; and more.
An ideal reference for anyone involved in the interpretation of commonly performed radiographic studies, the third edition of Pocket Atlas of Radiographic Anatomy is an especially valuable tool not only for medical students and radiology residents, but also for radiological technologists.