Pocket Atlas of Body CT Anatomy
Discover the essential resource for radiology professionals with the Pocket Atlas of Body CT Anatomy by W. Richard Webb. Published in 2002, this comprehensive atlas spans 144 pages and features an impressive collection of 229 images, making it an invaluable tool for interpreting computed tomography body images. This guide expertly aids readers in identifying normal anatomical structures on CT scans while effectively distinguishing them from artifacts.
Each chapter focuses on critical areas, including the neck and larynx, thorax, portal venous phase abdomen, pelvis, arterial phase abdomen, and reconstructions. Whether you are a medical student, radiology technician, or seasoned radiologist, this atlas serves as an indispensable reference for enhancing your understanding of body CT anatomy. Enhance your diagnostic skills and elevate your practice with this essential handbook.