Imaging Strategies for the KneeJuergen Maeurer Thieme, 2006 - 212 頁 The human knee, with its complex anatomy and frequent disorders, undergoes radiologic examination more than any other joint. Imaging Strategies for the Knee organizes all of the relevant information clinicians need to help them reach a sound diagnosis, accurately and efficiently. Features include:
An ideal introduction for students and residents, Imaging Strategies for the Knee is also a convenient, durable resource that radiologists, orthopedists, and trauma surgeons will reach for again and again in their daily practice. |
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Osteonecrosis | 155 |
Hematologic Diseases | 163 |
Neuropathic Osteoarthropathy | 169 |
Normal Skeletal Development | 171 |
Dysplasia of the Femoropatellar Joint | 193 |
Tibial Metaphyseal Fracture | 199 |
Subacute Osteomyelitis Brodie Abscess | 204 |
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