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Volume 328:739-740 March 11, 1993 Number 10
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CT and MRI Radiological Anatomy

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Edited by Samuel Merran; anatomical illustrations by Jacques Hureau; English translation edited by Adrian Dixon. 304 pp., illustrated. Boston, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1991. $130. ISBN 0-7506-1060-3.

The aim of this book is to provide a radiologic-anatomical work that is both didactic and concise. "The work is meant to be simple and practical," the preface states. "It is meant to be widely referred to by all those in the medical fraternity, both generalists and specialists, who require understanding of this new form of imaging."

Ct and MRI Radiological Anatomy is divided into 13 chapters: 6 on head and neck imaging, 1 on the spine, 1 on the chest, 3 on the abdomen, 1 on the pelvis, and 1 on the extremities. The various technical settings used to . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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