Description
Cardiac Imaging (Rotations in Radiology) is a compact, high-yield reference designed to align with the Society of Thoracic Radiology’s core curriculum for cardiac imaging. This guide distills essential knowledge across imaging modalities, providing clear, practical insights into interpretation techniques and clinical nuances
Key Features
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Comprehensive yet Concise
Covers all imaging modalities—CT, MRI, and more—in a succinct, readable format, ideal for busy residents and clinicians -
Rotation-Ready Format
Tailored for the “Rotations in Radiology” series, it offers a structured and focused guide for trainees during clinical rotations or exam preparation -
Pathology-Centered Learning
Each condition is systematically broken down into:-
Definition
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Clinical features
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Relevant anatomy & physiology
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Image interpretation strategies
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“What not to miss” details
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Differential diagnoses
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Clinical implications
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Key takeaways & references
This approach enhances retention and clinical application
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Rich Pictorial and Case-Based Content
Includes vivid imagery, diagrammed examples, and case collections presented in an accessible layout. Reviewers praise its effective use of bullet-points, differential diagnosis summaries, and visual clarity -
Ideal for Multiple Audiences
Its manageable size and clarity make it perfect as:-
A practical reference during clinical rotations
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A review tool for board exams
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A quick refresher for seasoned radiologists needing to revisit cardiac imaging basics
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Authors / Editors
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Charles S. White — Professor of Radiology and Medicine and Chief of Thoracic Radiology, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore
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Linda B. Haramati — Professor of Clinical Radiology, Division Head of Cardiothoracic Imaging, Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine / Montefiore Medical Center, New York
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Joseph Jen-Sho Chen — Clinical Assistant Professor of Thoracic Radiology, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore
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Jeffrey M. Levsky — Assistant (Research) Professor of Clinical Radiology, Associate Director of Research, Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine / Montefiore Medical Center, New York
Synopsis
Cardiac Imaging (Rotations in Radiology) is a meticulously crafted, image-intensive guide rooted in educational standards of cardiac radiology. Its strengths lie in:
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Elegant simplicity paired with imaging depth
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Structured pathology breakdown, facilitating both learning and quick reference
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Authoritative authorship from leaders in thoracic and cardiac imaging
Whether you’re a trainee starting rotations, studying for examinations, or an experienced radiologist seeking a concise refresher, this book offers reliable and practical insight into cardiac imaging.
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