The acute abdomen is one of the most frequent, most dangerous and most difficult problems that the diagnostic radiologist has to deal with. This comprehensive manual presents a clinico-radiologic approach to the use of diagnostic imaging techniques for acute abdominal conditions. Imaging techniques, radiologic symptoms and clinical conditions are treated separately. This lucid format, together with a detailed subject index, offer the reader a quick and reliable reference aid in daily practice. The text is clearly structured and concise in style, and provides helpful practical hints, including discussion of diagnostic pitfalls. It is supported by a wealth of illustrations covering native diagnosis, ultrasonography, computer tomography and angiography.
Foreword by: H. Pichlmaier
Translated by: Terry C. Telger
Contributions by: G. Benz-Bohm, W. Grass-Fengels, A.E. Horwitz, G.P. Krestin, R. Lorenz, K.F.R. Neufang, P.E. Peters, H. Pichlmaier, W. Steinbrich, F.E. Zanella