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Internal Medicine: An Illustrated Radiological Guide - 2010 Edition

This book explains how  radiology  can be a powerful tool for establishing the diagnosis of many  internal medicine  diseases. It is organized in the classic fashion for internal medicine books, with eleven chapters covering the different internal medicine specialties. Within these chapters, more than 450 diseases are considered. For each disease,  radiological  and clinical features are displayed in  images  and high-quality digital  medical illustrations , and those differential diagnoses are identified that can be ruled out by imaging alone. In addition, the pathophysiology underlying the radiological features is described, explaining why a particular sign is seen on MR images, CT scans, or plain radiographs. The book will serve as an excellent radiological atlas for internal medicine practitioners and family physicians, showing disease presentations that may be hard to find in standard medical textbooks and explaining which imaging modalities are likely to be most informative in pa

Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 17th Edition

Introducing the most dramatically revised edition of Harrison’s ever! A Doody’s Core Title ESSENTIAL PURCHASE! 5 STAR DOODY’S REVIEW “The book is for anyone who has the remotest association with the practice of medicine, be they internists, surgeons, nurses, technical staff, or counselors. This is the authority, and in a time of readily available but not always accurate information, this is the one source that can be relied upon….This is one of the absolute pillars of any  medical library . It is the final word in internal medicine and we all owe a debt of gratitude to the editors and contributors who have created this extraordinary authority in medicine.”–Doody’s Review Service MORE THAN TRUSTED, BEYOND ESSENTIAL . . . The #1 selling medical textbook worldwide, Harrison’s has defined internal medicine for millions of clinicians and students. The new 17th Edition retains Harrison’s acclaimed balance of pathobiology, cardinal signs and manifestations of disease, and best approa