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When a patient presents to the emergency department, in the GP practice or in the outpatient clinic with a range of clinical signs, the chest x-ray is one of the most valuable diagnostic tools available to the attending physician. Accurate interpretation and understanding of the chest x-ray is therefore a crucial skill that all medical students and junior doctors must acquire in order to formulate quickly an appropriate management plan. Making Sense of the Chest X-ray is here to help. The second edition of this well-received pocket guide remains the perfect introduction to the subject. Written from a problem-oriented approach, the author shares his extensive experience of teaching this subject, with 'real life' scenarios interspersed throughout the text. Making Sense of the Chest X-ray offers: * advice on when to seek additional/expert opinion * suggestions on how to deal with particularly difficult areas * an emphasis on the link between radiographic appearance and clinical finding Features Designed with an easy-to-read layout, featuring 'pearls of wisdom', 'thinking points' and 'warning boxes' to aid and encourage reflective practice Includes over 200 high quality photographs and clear explanatory line diagrams, many brand new for this edition Provides a question and answer section for self-testing Table of Contents The systematic approach The mediastinum and the hila Consolidation, collapse and cavitation Pulmonary infiltrates, nodular lesions, ring shadows and calcification Pleural disease The hypoxaemic patient with a normal chest radiograph Practice examples and ‘fascinomas’ Paul F. Jenkins is Winthrop Professor of Medicine at Univefsity of Western Australia, Perth Royal Hospital and Joondalup Health Campus, Perth, Australia
Specifications
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date
February 25, 2013
Pages
178
ISBN
9781444135152
Format
Paperback
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