Item type | Home library | Class number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Electronic book | Stenhouse Library (Kingston Hospital) Online | Link to resource | Available |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Hemorrhagic venous sinus thrombosis -- Adenocarcinoma mimicking pneumonia -- Bladder rupture -- Open book pelvis with arterial extravasation -- Mastoiditis -- Infected aortic stent graft with aortitis -- Adrenal hemorrhage -- Radiographic signs of ACL tear -- Jumped facets -- Bronchiectasis caused by aspiration -- Duodenal perforation -- Infected hip prosthesis -- Cerebral metastases -- Acute asthma exacerbation -- Ectopic pregnancy -- Medial epicondyle avulsion -- Cauda equina syndrome secondary to lumbar disk extrusion -- Traumatic bronchial injury -- Rectus sheath hematoma -- Lateral process of talus fracture -- ZMC fracture -- Empyema -- Cecal volvulus -- Posterior shoulder dislocation -- Hypoxic ischemic brain injury -- Flail chest -- Hangman fracture -- Trimalleolar ankle fracture -- Lemierre's syndrome -- Hydropneumothorax -- Testicular torsion -- Perilunate dislocation -- Chance fracture -- Acute aortic intramural hematoma -- Ingested foreign body -- Both column acetabular fracture -- Cerebral contusions -- Lung abscess -- Duodenal injury -- Tibial plateau fracture with meniscal entrapment -- Orbital cellulitis, epidural abscess, and meningitis -- Mediastinal hematoma -- Ovarian torsion -- Lisfranc fracture-dislocation -- Acute right MCA occlusion--"dense MCA" sign -- Myocardial ischemia -- Liver laceration -- Obscured cervicothoracic junction with anterolisthesis -- Acute subdural hematoma -- Pericarditis -- Malgaigne fracture -- Pediatric septic hip -- Carotid dissection -- Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia -- Mesenteric injury -- Monteggia fracture -- Retropharyngeal abscess -- Pneumothorax with deep sulcus sign -- Pneumoperitoneum -- Jefferson fracture -- Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage -- Posterior mediastinal hematoma -- Appendicitis -- Base of thumb metacarpal fracture -- Head and neck squamous cell cancer with nodal metastases -- Post-primary tuberculosis -- Ureteral injury -- Base of fifth metatarsal fracture -- Diffuse axonal injury -- Pulmonary edema (interstitial) -- Ulcerative proctocolitis -- Necrotizing fasciitis: pediatric -- Temporal bone fracture -- Pulmonary hemorrhage due to granulomatosis with polyangiitis -- Choledocholithiasis -- AC joint separation -- Ruptured AVM -- Tension pneumothorax -- Acute mesenteric ischemia -- Radio-occult hip fracture -- Pyogenic discitis and epidural abscess -- Knee dislocation -- Shotgun wounds -- Scaphoid fracture -- Acute multiple sclerosis flare -- Foreign body--ultrasound -- Foreign body urethra -- Septic arthritis (knee) -- Craniocervical dissociation -- Rib fracture with hemopneumothorax -- Pyloric stenosis -- Posterior hip dislocation with intra-articular fragment -- Acute transverse myelitis -- Medial head of gastrocnemius muscle tear -- Gastric volvulus -- Patellar tendon rupture -- Hypertensive basal ganglia hemorrhage -- Ventriculoperitoneal shunt malfunction -- Acute cholecystitis -- Diabetic foot with gas-forming infection.
"Part of the popular Teaching Files series, Emergency and Trauma Radiology: A Teaching File is an exceptional resource for radiology trainees and practicing radiologists who are interested in reviewing the basics of this diverse and challenging field. 300 cases, both in print and online, are portrayed through high-quality images similar to those you see in daily practice. Each emergency or trauma case includes images, along with descriptions of clinical history, findings, differential diagnosis, a discussion of diagnosis, relevant questions with appropriate answers, reporting requirements, and key information to relay to the treating physician. It's an ideal review tool both for practicing clinicians as well as those studying for board and certification exams. Key Features More than 300 cases (100 in print and an additional 200 in the interactive eBook) help you make accurate and informed diagnoses and study for exams. Actual cases have been taken from extensive teaching files in major medical centers. Each case is presented as an unknown, and in random order, for a close approximation to daily decision-making. Cases follow the same consistent format: a brief clinical history, several images, relevant findings, differential diagnosis, and final diagnosis, followed by a discussion of the case. Realistic case discussions mimic those between residents and faculty members in all radiology departments. Now with the print edition, enjoy the bundled interactive eBook edition, which can be downloaded to your tablet and smartphone or accessed online and includes features like: Complete content with enhanced navigation Powerful search tools and smart navigation cross-links that pull results from content in the book, your notes, and even the web Cross-linked pages, references, and more for easy navigation Highlighting tool for easier reference of key content throughout the text Ability to take and share notes with friends and colleagues Quick reference tabbing to save your favorite content for future use "-- Provided by publisher.
"This is a new addition to our Teaching File series, which will follow the new series format"-- Provided by publisher.
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