Chapman & Nakielny's Aids to Radiological Differential Diagnosis,
Edition 7Editors: Edited by Hameed Rafiee, MBBS FRCR
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Chapman & Nakielny’s Aids to Radiological Differential Diagnosis is a well-loved radiology resource, used by trainees and practitioners worldwide to hone their knowledge of radiological differential diagnosis for the most commonly encountered conditions throughout the body. It is an invaluable quick-reference companion in everyday practice, as well as an essential study tool when preparing for the FRCR or similar examinations.
First published 35 years ago Stephen Chapman and Richard Nakielny’s original aims remain as relevant today as when the book was originally conceived. However radiology has expanded rapidly in recent years and this Seventh Edition is the biggest revision this book has had in its long history with major changes incorporated into nearly every section.
Key Features
- Comprehensive lists of differential diagnoses to aid effective diagnoses
- Closely aligned to the needs of current FRCR curriculum
- Brief, to the point text and clear page format allows for rapid access to key information
About the author
Edited by Hameed Rafiee, MBBS FRCR, Consultant Radiologist, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals, Norwich, UK
Part 1
1. Bones
2. Spine
3. Joints
4. Soft tissues
5. Respiratory tract
6. Cardiovascular system
7. Abdomen and gastrointestinal tract
8. Hepatobiliary, pancreas and spleen
9. Adrenals, urinary tract, testes and prostate
10. Gynaecology & obstetrics
11. Breast
12. Head and neck
13. Brain imaging
14. Paediatrics
15. Nuclear medicine
PART 2
Alphabetical list of conditions
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Reviews
Considered as essential in underpinning the core knowledge needed to develop understanding of the student radiographer as they evolve over the 3yrs of DR course
An initial introduction to selective chapters within the book to a Yr1 cohort with additional exposure in Yrs 2 and 3 of a 3yr Diagnostic radiography course. Supportive of spiral curriculum. Considered as core reading in meeting the learning objectives for essential knowledge within the programme.
Introduced to Yr 2 of a 3yr Diagnostic radiography cohort. Considered as core reading in meeting the learning objectives for essential knowledge within the programme.