Uses a category-based approach to address common pathological dilemmas in , infection , and bone/soft-tissue tumors . Section IV: Problem Solving: Anatomic Regions
Covers technical considerations like reducing artifacts, coil selection, and the pros/cons of high-field (3-T) imaging.
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, authored by William B. Morrison and Timothy G. Sanders and published by Elsevier/Mosby in 2008, is a highly regarded resource designed to guide radiologists and clinicians through real-life clinical challenges. Core Content and Structure
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Focuses on improving image quality across MRI, multidetector CT, and ultrasound.
The book is considered an indispensable instructional review for: Core Content and Structure : Rather than a
: Provided supplementary MRI/CT protocols, patient questionnaires, and an atlas-style appendix for imaging the hip. Target Audience and Utility