This very well-received book, now in its second edition, equips the radiologist with the information needed in order to diagnose internal medicine disorders and their complications from the radiological perspective. It offers an easy-to-consult tool that documents the most common and most important radiological signs of a wide range of diseases, across diverse specialties, with the aid of an excellent gallery of images and illustrations. Compared with the first edition, numerous additions and updates have been made, with coverage of additional disorders and inclusion of many new images. Entirely new chapters focus on occupational medicine and toxicology imaging, chiropractic medicine, and energy and quantum medicine. Internal Medicine – An Illustrated Radiological Guide puts the radiologist in the internal medicine physician’s shoes. It teaches radiologists how to think in terms of disease progression and complications, explains where to look for and to image these complications, and identifies the best modalities for reaching a diagnosis. It will also benefit internal medicine physicians by clarifying the help that radiology can offer them and assisting in the choice of investigation for diagnostic confirmation.
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Jarrah Ali Al-Tubaikh is a radiology specialist, accredited as a Facharzt by the German Board of Radiology. Dr. Al-Tubaikh graduated in May 2003 from the Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait City, Kuwait and in March 2012 from the Ludwig-Maximillian Universität (LMU), Klinikum Groβhadern, Institut für Klinische Radiologie, Munich, Germany, where he studied under the supervision of Prof. Dr. med. Dr. h.c. Maximilian Reiser. He has an interest and has specialized in the diagnosis of rare disorders based on radiological techniques.
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“This unusual book superbly blends two specialties that are not commonly thought of together - internal medicine and radiology. ... The audience includes any clinicians looking for a practical book about the best imaging studies for particular situations. ... This results in a highly successful book. ... This is a very good book ... . It would be a great book for teaching institutions and residency training programs, as it brings together the imaging decision-making process with the anatomy and physiology that should be considered.” (Vincent F. Carr, Doody’s Review Service, July, 2010)
“A physician who practiced internal medicine and then surgery before he became a radiologist, the author explains that this book is designed to help radiologists think like internists ... . internists can likewise benefit from this book by learning what help radiologists can offer in establishing a diagnosis. ... much value to practicing internists and radiologists, residents in those specialties, and medical students, as well as physicians and allied health care personnel who deal with common medical problems of patients ... .” (Leonard Berlin, Journal of the American Medical Association, March, 2011)
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