| The depth of medical knowledge and scope of image interpretation expected from a general radiologist continues to increase exponentially. Many practicing radiologists find themselves occasionally in need of a quick review of imaging findings, information on diseases and their pathological correlate or differential diagnoses before issuing a report.
Radiology Review Manual has become my carry-on memory jogger, in an attempt to put into a single reference much of the information that is or could be relevant to my practice. I use it like a dictionary, always available at my workstation. The popularity of the green giant or the green bible, as it has been dubbed by residents, and the continued impressive number of sales confirms the usefulness of this type of publication. The outline style chosen for the sake of conserving space provides only an extract of information and may, at times, jeopardize the intended meaning of statements without a prior background knowledge of the subject. Accordingly, this book is not intended for the novice. |
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