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Volume 328:739 March 11, 1993 Number 10
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Radiology of the Small Bowel

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Edited by Michael Y.M. Chen, Ronald J. Zagoria, David J. Ott, and David W. Gelfand. 469 pp., illustrated. New York, Igaku-Shoin, 1992. $89.50. ISBN 0-89640-217-7.

This excellent textbook provides a review of endoluminal contrast radiography of the small bowel. The authors of the 16 chapters are highly qualified to write the book; all are recognized authorities in the field, with extensive experience in contrast radiography of both the large and small bowels.

The book is well written and easily readable. The images are of good quality and are often supplemented with diagrams that make interpretation easier. The first four chapters cover the normal anatomy and physiology, the clinical approach to small-bowel disease, and the basics of radiographic examinations, including the use of both barium and . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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