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M**C
Very good review of chest x rays for non radiologists
I am a primary care physician and bought this and de Lacey's "The Chest X-Ray- A Survival Guide" together to review chest x rays. This book is an excellent review of chest x rays for non-radiologists. I think I learned more from this book after reading de Lacey's book first. This book is purely one case presentation after another. de Lacey's book gives you some more back ground information than this book, but this book presents very large xrays in very good detail and gives good explanations. It covers a great deal of pathology in 100 x rays. Both this an de Lacey's book can be completed in a week each. Highly recommended.
L**N
Excellent quality, worth the price, color makes a huge difference.
The details provided in a color book are far superior than a simple black and white pocket guide. The images in the book are the best replication of an actual film w/o having to look at a video or real life image. The content is also very comprehensive. I wish someone would have told me about this book earlier in my studies.
A**D
Worth buying.
Suitable for quick review. FRCR oriented. Annotated figures do make things easier to follow. A must have for beginners or even seasoned radiologists.
K**R
Great book for the practical learner
Great book for the practical learner. After following the systematic approach of interpreting CXRs presented by this book, you will feel fairly comfortable reading chest X-rays on the wards.
A**O
Cover the basics
Nice book. Cover the basics very good.I recommand that book
K**A
excellent book for review
excellent book for review
C**D
New in wrapper, exactly what I needed.
It was absolutely perfect!
S**2
Love this book
Love this book. Perfect book to practice skills. Very happy with my purchase and I have recommended it to many others
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