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MRI/CT and Pathology in Head and Neck Tumors : A Correlative Study (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)

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tic knowledge, a multidisciplinary approach is indis­ Over the past 60 years, radiology has progressively uncovered the human body.

At first a fleshless skele­ pensable: clinicians, radiologists, surgeons, radio­ therapists, and pathologists must all contribute their ton for global study, the body then appeared in slices, until with present techniques its smallest respective inputs for every patient referred.

More­ over, experience is acquired through knowledge of structures are revealed.

The physician at the com­ cases whose diagnosis is certain, and with which new puter console is constantly amazed at the never­ ending series of organ sections and their mUltiple cases can be compared.

In this way a data base is created, whether in the physician'S memory or in images arising through manipulation of the signal.

Cerebral convolutions, orbital content, bone mar­ that of the computer, which is helpful in making row, the face and all its bones can now be made visi­ diagnoses. ble without any danger to the patient. A lesion can be detected, located and identified; it can be ob­ Dr.

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Product Details
Springer
9401069166 / 9789401069168
Paperback / softback
22/09/2011
Netherlands
189 pages, 189 p.
210 x 280 mm