5 books found
by W. Richard Webb, Nestor L. Muller, David P. Naidich
2014 · Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
High Resoultion CT of the lung is the market leading reference for HRCT of the lung. Its easy-to-use format includes illustrated "quick-reference guide" to help readers navigate the text along with diagnostic algorithms and numerous tables to identify key findings, abbreviations used, and other essential information. The book guides the reader through the details of the numerous HRCT findings and their differential diagnosis and reviews characteristics of the common lung diseases. Discussion includes normal anatomy, HRCT findings, multiple examples of disease entities, radiologic-pathologic correlations, and rare diseases and their differential diagnosis.
by Shahid Hussain, Sherif Aaron Abdel Latif, Adrian David Hall
2010 · CRC Press
As in all specialties, learning in radiology is a life long process but for radiologists in training there is a vast amount of information to assimilate. In this book the authors have compiled 191 cases to help the reader with the practical aspects of image recognition and differential diagnosis.The selection of cases is broad enough to provide an
There has been a recent explosion of knowledge in the field of respiratory genetics. This authoritative text brings together current knowledge in respiratory genetics in a single volume. The book includes a comprehensive introductory section to provide guidance and aid understanding of key basic concepts in respiratory genetics, including statistic
Part of the popular Biopsy Interpretation Series, Biopsy Interpretation of the Lung, Second Edition, is a concise, practical resource with a strong focus on diagnosis and management-oriented ancillary testing. It provides superbly illustrated coverage of the full range of neoplasms and non-neoplastic entities arising within the lung. Focusing on the daily tasks and needs of the general pathologist, this updated Second Edition is an excellent bench reference for the interpretation of the most common lung biopsies and is also a helpful resource for surgical pathologists, pathology residents, pathology fellows, pulmonologists, pulmonology fellows, and thoracic surgeons.
by David Ilan Suster, Saul Suster
2025 · Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Part of the highly regarded Biopsy Interpretation Series, Biopsy Interpretation of the Lung, Third Edition, written by Drs. David Ilan Suster and Saul Suster, provides superbly illustrated coverage of the full range of neoplasms and non-neoplastic entities arising within the lung. Well-organized and highly readable, this fully revised volume offers the information you need to successfully navigate both common and unusual issues that may be encountered in day-to-day practice, making it the perfect bench reference for surgical pathologists in practice or in training, as well as pulmonologists, pulmonology fellows, and thoracic surgeons.