Nuclear Medicine and PET/CT Cases (Cases in Radiology)
Nuclear Medicine and PET/CT Cases (Cases in Radiology)
Edited by Chun K. Kim
Publisher: Oxford
2015 edition
Length: 419 pages
· Date Reviewed: April 2020
Who this book is best for: Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Residents and Fellows looking to improve clinical knowledge as well as prepare for board examinations with a mix of cases in general nuclear medicine and PET/CT.
What this book is: Case review with high quality images covering classic nuclear medicine and PET/CT cases with a total of 194 cases. Each case provides a clinical history with one or more high quality images followed by a breakdown of the findings, differential diagnosis, key teaching points, and management for each case on subsequent pages.
What this book is not: This book is detailed but is not a comprehensive review of nuclear medicine nor is it a book that is as concise as possible for board preparation. Physics of nuclear medicine and PET/CT is not covered in depth but several key concepts are covered.
Additional thoughts: This book strikes a nice balance between improving your knowledge for real-life clinical practice while also providing key learning points that trainees preparing for a board exam will benefit from. I think this book is a good bet for both initial learners or advanced learners because it offers something for both in an easy to digest format. This book can augment your clinical nuclear medicine/radiology knowledge which is not always true for books that are more specifically targeted for the ABR core exam.
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