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200 of the most common cases radiology and clinical residents encounter while on call Radiology On-Call: A Case-Manual utilizes a case-based approach to help residents and junior residents increase the accuracy of their radiologic interpretations while on call. The book features 200 cases organized by organ system. Every case is followed by a series of images with questions related to each image. Answers are provided on the next page to prevent you from having to flip to the back of the book. An online component provides more detailed information and additional imaging modalities about each case and an interactive magnifying glass that allows you to zoom in on an image. Features # Each case features a consistent organization: image, diagnosis, comments, and cross reference to companion website # Includes numerous full-color images # Companion webiste will be regularly updated to reflect the latest advances on a specific case Roland Talanow, M.D., Ph.D. Department of Radiology The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Sample TOC for Several Modalites: a) Neuro 1. Epidural hemorrhage 2. Middle cerebral artery infarct (stroke) 3. Subarachnoid hemorrhage 4. Skull fracture with pneumocephalus 5. Meningitis b) Chest 1. Pneumothorax 2. Pneumonia 3. Lung cancer 4. Malpositioned endotracheal tube 5. Congestive heart failure c) Abdomen 1. Small bowel obstruction 2. Appendicitis 3. Diverticulitis 4. Retroperitoneal hemorrhage 5. Bowel perforation d) OB-Reproductive 1. Ovarian torsion 2. Fetal demise 3. Partial mole 4. Hydrosalpinx 5. Testicular infarct e) Musculoskeletal 1. Vertebral compression fracture 2. Shoulder dislocation (different types) 3. Osteomyelitis 4. Ewing sarcoma 5. Growth plate fractures (Salter-Harris classification)
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