Description
Anatomy for Diagnostic Imaging — 4th Edition
The essential anatomy reference for every radiologist and radiology trainee.
Written by Dr. Stephanie Ryan (Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, The Children’s University Hospital, Dublin), Dr. Michelle McNicholas (Consultant Radiologist, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin), and Dr. Stephen J. Eustace (Consultant Radiologist, Cappagh National Orthopaedic & Mater Misericordiae Hospitals, Dublin) — with seven new contributors — this fully updated 4th Edition covers everything trainee radiologists need to know about anatomy as seen across the full range of medical imaging.
What’s Inside
- 🏗️ Dual anatomical approach — each organ and system is first described using traditional anatomical principles, then followed by detailed radiological anatomy with labelled imaging examples in all modalities.
- 🖼️ Labelled multimodality imaging — covering CT, MRI, ultrasound, and more, with clear and consistent image labelling throughout.
- 💎 Radiology Pearls — a unique series of clinically and radiologically important highlights embedded throughout every section to reinforce key learning points.
- 🆕 Fully updated 4th Edition — reflecting the latest advances in imaging technology and evolving clinical practice.
- 📐 Manageable size — designed for easy use in daily practice and exam preparation.
Topics Covered
Head and neck, central nervous system, spinal column and its contents, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, upper limb, lower limb, and breast imaging — across all modalities including CT, MRI, and ultrasound.
Who Is This For?
An indispensable ebook for radiology registrars, residents, and postgraduate radiology exam candidates — and equally valuable for radiographers, medical students, physicians, and surgeons whose work requires a reliable and visually supported understanding of radiological anatomy.
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