Grainger & Allison's Diagnostic Radiology Essentials,
Edition 3Editors: By Lee A. Grant, MB ChB, BA(Oxon), MRCS, FRCR and Nyree Griffin, MB ChB (Hons), MD, MRCS, FRCR
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27 Nov 2024
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Description
In a single, convenient volume, Grainger & Allison's Diagnostic Radiology Essentials, 3rd Edition, provides a one-stop quick reference for fundamental information in the field, preparing you for exams and answering the practical questions you encounter in day-to-day clinical practice. An ideal review and resource for radiologists in training and in practice, this handy resource is derived from, and cross-referenced to, the renowned authoritative reference work Grainger & Allison’s Diagnostic Radiology, 7th Edition. It presents images directly linked to relevant text on the facing page—eliminating the need to flip back and forth between pages in order to review the key radiological features of disease entities.Key Features
- Concentrates on the subjects that general diagnostic radiologists need to know, covering all diagnostic imaging modalities and organized by organ and system.
- Uses a concise, highly templated, bulleted format that covers Definition, Clinical Findings, Radiological Findings, and Pearls in each section.
- Contains new entities throughout, new images illustrating clinical applications of functional and molecular imaging techniques, and the latest TNM staging and new RECIST criteria (Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors).
- Features more than 2,000 high-quality images, including plain film, CT, MRI, and ultrasound.
- Includes diagnostic "pearls" that help you avoid pitfalls and errors in diagnosis.
- Includes a useful Appendix with many quick-reference items that are hard to remember but essential in day-to-day practice.
- An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date.
About the author
By Lee A. Grant, MB ChB, BA(Oxon), MRCS, FRCR, Consultant Radiologist, The Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK and Nyree Griffin, MB ChB (Hons), MD, MRCS, FRCR, Consultant Radiologist, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
1.1 CHEST WALL AND PLEURA
1.2 MEDIASTINUM
1.3 PULMONARY INFECTION
1.4 LARGE AIRWAY DISEASE
1.5 PULMONARY LOBAR COLLAPSE
1.6 PULMONARY NEOPLASMS
1.7 HIGH-RESOLUTION COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (HRCT)
1.8 CHEST TRAUMA
1.9 AIRSPACE DISEASE
1.10 PAEDIATRIC CHEST
1.11 MISCELLANEOUS ITU CHEST CONDITIONS
2.1 CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
2.2 NON-ISCHAEMIC ACQUIRED HEART DISEASE
2.3 PULMONARY CIRCULATION AND THROMBOEMBOLISM
2.4 THE AORTA
2.5 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
2.6 ISCHAEMIC HEART DISEASE
3.1 OESOPHAGUS
3.2 STOMACH
3.3 DUODENUM
3.4 SMALL BOWEL
3.5 COLON
3.6 LIVER
3.7 BILIARY
3.8 PANCREAS
3.9 SPLEEN
3.10 PERITONEUM, MESENTERY AND OMENTUM
3.11 PLAIN ABDOMINAL RADIOGRAPH
3.12 PAEDIATRIC GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS
4.1 KIDNEYS
4.2 BLADDER
4.3 PROSTATE
4.4 URETHRA
4.5 MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
4.6 PAEDIATRIC GENITOURINARY DISORDERS
5.1 SKELETAL TRAUMA
5.2 PAEDIATRIC FRACTURES
5.3 SOFT TISSUE IMAGING
5.4 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BONE TUMOURS
5.5 BENIGN BONE TUMOURS
5.6 MALIGNANT BONE TUMOURS
5.7 METABOLIC AND ENDOCRINE SKELETAL DISEASE
5.8 JOINT DISEASE
5.9 BONE AND SOFT TISSUE INFECTION
5.10 CONGENITAL SKELETAL ANOMALIES
5.11 MYELOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS
6.1 BREAST
6.2 GYNAECOLOGY
7.1 INTRACRANIAL TUMOURS
7.2 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE AND NON-TRAUMATIC HAEMORRHAGE
7.3 BRAIN INFECTION, AIDS AND DEMYELINATING DISEASES
7.4 BRAIN TRAUMA, DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS AND EPILEPSY
7.5 PAEDIATRIC NEURORADIOLOGY
7.6 THE SPINE
7.7 THE ORBIT
7.8 EAR, NOSE AND THROAT RADIOLOGY
7.9 DENTAL RADIOLOGY
8.1 THYROID DISORDERS
8.2 ADRENAL DISORDERS
9 LYMPHOMA
10.1 FUNCTIONAL IMAGING
11.1 INTERVENTIONAL VASCULAR RADIOLOGY TECHNIQUES
11.2 CROSS-SECTIONAL VASCULAR IMAGING
11.3 SPECIFIC DRAINAGE TECHNIQUES
11.4 PRINCIPLES OF TUMOUR ABLATION
11.5 HEPATOBILIARY INTERVENTION
11.6 GENITOURINARY INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY
11.7 WOMAN’S IMAGING—INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY
12.1 GENERAL PEARLS
12.2 ANATOMY PEARLS
12.3 PEARLS IN MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING
12.4 PATTERNS OF TUMOUR SPREAD
12.5 TNM STAGING OF COMMON CANCERS
INDEX
1.2 MEDIASTINUM
1.3 PULMONARY INFECTION
1.4 LARGE AIRWAY DISEASE
1.5 PULMONARY LOBAR COLLAPSE
1.6 PULMONARY NEOPLASMS
1.7 HIGH-RESOLUTION COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (HRCT)
1.8 CHEST TRAUMA
1.9 AIRSPACE DISEASE
1.10 PAEDIATRIC CHEST
1.11 MISCELLANEOUS ITU CHEST CONDITIONS
2.1 CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
2.2 NON-ISCHAEMIC ACQUIRED HEART DISEASE
2.3 PULMONARY CIRCULATION AND THROMBOEMBOLISM
2.4 THE AORTA
2.5 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
2.6 ISCHAEMIC HEART DISEASE
3.1 OESOPHAGUS
3.2 STOMACH
3.3 DUODENUM
3.4 SMALL BOWEL
3.5 COLON
3.6 LIVER
3.7 BILIARY
3.8 PANCREAS
3.9 SPLEEN
3.10 PERITONEUM, MESENTERY AND OMENTUM
3.11 PLAIN ABDOMINAL RADIOGRAPH
3.12 PAEDIATRIC GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS
4.1 KIDNEYS
4.2 BLADDER
4.3 PROSTATE
4.4 URETHRA
4.5 MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
4.6 PAEDIATRIC GENITOURINARY DISORDERS
5.1 SKELETAL TRAUMA
5.2 PAEDIATRIC FRACTURES
5.3 SOFT TISSUE IMAGING
5.4 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BONE TUMOURS
5.5 BENIGN BONE TUMOURS
5.6 MALIGNANT BONE TUMOURS
5.7 METABOLIC AND ENDOCRINE SKELETAL DISEASE
5.8 JOINT DISEASE
5.9 BONE AND SOFT TISSUE INFECTION
5.10 CONGENITAL SKELETAL ANOMALIES
5.11 MYELOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS
6.1 BREAST
6.2 GYNAECOLOGY
7.1 INTRACRANIAL TUMOURS
7.2 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE AND NON-TRAUMATIC HAEMORRHAGE
7.3 BRAIN INFECTION, AIDS AND DEMYELINATING DISEASES
7.4 BRAIN TRAUMA, DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS AND EPILEPSY
7.5 PAEDIATRIC NEURORADIOLOGY
7.6 THE SPINE
7.7 THE ORBIT
7.8 EAR, NOSE AND THROAT RADIOLOGY
7.9 DENTAL RADIOLOGY
8.1 THYROID DISORDERS
8.2 ADRENAL DISORDERS
9 LYMPHOMA
10.1 FUNCTIONAL IMAGING
11.1 INTERVENTIONAL VASCULAR RADIOLOGY TECHNIQUES
11.2 CROSS-SECTIONAL VASCULAR IMAGING
11.3 SPECIFIC DRAINAGE TECHNIQUES
11.4 PRINCIPLES OF TUMOUR ABLATION
11.5 HEPATOBILIARY INTERVENTION
11.6 GENITOURINARY INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY
11.7 WOMAN’S IMAGING—INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY
12.1 GENERAL PEARLS
12.2 ANATOMY PEARLS
12.3 PEARLS IN MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING
12.4 PATTERNS OF TUMOUR SPREAD
12.5 TNM STAGING OF COMMON CANCERS
INDEX
Title Reviews
"...offers a concise yet comprehensive introduction to diagnostic radiology, making it a very useful resource for radiology trainees, junior clinicians and radiographers.... Each chapter is clearly structured with logical subheadings, bulleted key points, annotated imaging and differential diagnoses.... One of the strengths of the book is its integration of multimodality imaging. Readers are guided through appropriate modality selection and interpretation, with examples drawn from CT, MRI, ultrasound and plain film. The quality of the images is consistently high, with annotations that enhance understanding without overcrowding the visuals.... In summary, this third edition of Diagnostic Radiology Essentials is an expertly curated modern teaching tool that continues to uphold the high standards of its parent text. It is strongly recommended for anyone seeking a structured and practical introduction to diagnostic radiology." Review by Dr David Maudgil, Consultant Radiologist, Wexham Park Hospital, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, RAD Magazine, December 2025
"This edition, updated respect to the previous one published in 2019, reaches 1040 pages, enriched by more than 2,000 high-quality images, including plain film, CT, MRI, and ultrasound, being fewer nuclear medicine images and those obtained with hybrid tools. An eBook version is included, allowing the access to text, figures and references, giving possibility to search, customize content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.... The editorial choice has been based on images directly linked to relevant text on the facing page and each chapter utilize a concise, highly templated, bulleted format, covering Definition, Clinical Findings, Radiological Findings, and Pearls. Having been conceived for radiologists in training and in practice, being structured as a 'one-stop quick reference' to prepare for an exam or to answer the most frequently asked radiological questions in daily practice, this publication can be also helpful for medical students and for all those who want to acquire a complete, but not too analytical, technical and demanding, radiology text." Review by Luigi Mansi, European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, June 2025
"The title clearly expresses the identifying elements of this successful book.... The editorial choice has been based on images directly linked to relevant text on the facing page and each chapter utilize a concise, highly templated, bulleted format, covering Definition, Clinical Findings, Radiological Findings, and Pearls. Having been conceived for radiologists in training and in practice, being structured as a 'one-stop quick reference' to prepare for an exam or to answer the most frequently asked radiological questions in daily practice, this publication can be also helpful for medical students and for all those who want to acquire a complete, but not too analytical, technical and demanding, radiology text." — Luigi Mansi, European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, June 2025
"This edition, updated respect to the previous one published in 2019, reaches 1040 pages, enriched by more than 2,000 high-quality images, including plain film, CT, MRI, and ultrasound, being fewer nuclear medicine images and those obtained with hybrid tools. An eBook version is included, allowing the access to text, figures and references, giving possibility to search, customize content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.... The editorial choice has been based on images directly linked to relevant text on the facing page and each chapter utilize a concise, highly templated, bulleted format, covering Definition, Clinical Findings, Radiological Findings, and Pearls. Having been conceived for radiologists in training and in practice, being structured as a 'one-stop quick reference' to prepare for an exam or to answer the most frequently asked radiological questions in daily practice, this publication can be also helpful for medical students and for all those who want to acquire a complete, but not too analytical, technical and demanding, radiology text." Review by Luigi Mansi, European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, June 2025
"The title clearly expresses the identifying elements of this successful book.... The editorial choice has been based on images directly linked to relevant text on the facing page and each chapter utilize a concise, highly templated, bulleted format, covering Definition, Clinical Findings, Radiological Findings, and Pearls. Having been conceived for radiologists in training and in practice, being structured as a 'one-stop quick reference' to prepare for an exam or to answer the most frequently asked radiological questions in daily practice, this publication can be also helpful for medical students and for all those who want to acquire a complete, but not too analytical, technical and demanding, radiology text." — Luigi Mansi, European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, June 2025
ISBN:
9780323936057
Page Count:
1040
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