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eBook collection on Clinical Key for Radiology / Imaging

 Staff working at UHNM in radiology or imaging can access a great collection of key radiology ebooks. The Clinical Key collection includes over 80 titles which are accessible using your NHS OpenAthens account. Here is a list of titles in the radiology collection:

1. 3D Printing for the Radiologist
2. Abdominal Imaging
3. Abdominal Imaging: The Core Requisites
4. Accident and Emergency Radiology: A Survival Guide
5. Advanced Cardiac Imaging
6. Atlas of Normal Roentgen Variants That May Simulate Disease
7. Atlas of Spinal Imaging
8. Breast Imaging
9. Breast Imaging: The Requisites
10. Breast Tomosynthesis
11. Caffey's Pediatric Diagnostic Imaging
12. Callen's Ultrasonography in Obstetrics and Gynecology
13. Cardiac Imaging: The Requisites
14. Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
15. Chapman & Nakielny's Aids to Radiological Differential Diagnosis
16. Chapman & Nakielny's Guide to Radiological Procedures
17. Chest Radiology: Patterns and Differential Diagnoses
18. Clinical PET/MRI
19. Critical Care Ultrasound
20. CT and MRI of the Whole Body
21. Developing the Digital Lung
22. Diagnostic Ultrasound
23. Diagnostic Ultrasound for Sonographers
24. Diffusion MRI of the Breast
25. Emergency Imaging of At-Risk Patients
26. Emergency Radiology: The Requisites
27. Emergency Ultrasound Made Easy
28. Essentials of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
29. Essentials of Radiology
30. Felson's Principles of Chest Roentgenology
31. Fetal, Neonatal and Pediatric Neuroradiology
32. Fundamentals of Body CT
33. Fundamentals of Body MRI
34. Fundamentals of Emergency Ultrasound
35. Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
36. Fundamentals of Oncologic PET/CT
37. Fundamentals of Pediatric Imaging
38. Fundamentals of Skeletal Radiology
39. Genitourinary Imaging: The Requisites
40. Grainger & Allison's Diagnostic Radiology
41. Grainger & Allison's Diagnostic Radiology Essentials
42. Image-Guided Interventions
43. Imaging in Abdominal Surgery
44. Imaging in Gastroenterology
45. Imaging in Neurology
46. Imaging in Otolaryngology
47. Imaging in Pediatrics
48. Imaging in Spine Surgery
49. Imaging in Urology
50. Imaging of the Spine
51. Imaging Skeletal Trauma
52. Interventional Radiology: A Survival Guide
53. Introduction to Vascular Ultrasonography
54. Learning Radiology
55. Muller's Imaging of the Chest
56. Multiparametric Ultrasound for the Assessment of Diffuse Liver Disease
57. Musculoskeletal Imaging
58. Musculoskeletal MRI
59. Netter's Concise Radiologic Anatomy
60. Neuroradiology: Key Differential Diagnoses and Clinical Questions
61. Neuroradiology: The Requisites
62. Neuroradiology: Spectrum and Evolution of Disease
63. Nuclear Cardiology and Multimodal Cardiovascular Imaging
64. Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging: The Requisites
65. Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care
66. Orbital Imaging
67. Pediatric Radiology: The Requisites
68. Physics in Nuclear Medicine
69. Practical Radiation Oncology Physics
70. Primer of Diagnostic Imaging
71. Problem Solving in Chest Imaging
72. Problem Solving in Emergency Radiology
73. Problem Solving in Pediatric Imaging
74. Radiology Noninterpretive Skills: The Requisites
75. Radiology Secrets Plus
76. Resnick's Bone and Joint Imaging
77. Sectional Anatomy by MRI and CT
78. Skull Base Imaging
79. Spine Phenotypes
80. Textbook of Diagnostic Sonography
81. Textbook of Gastrointestinal Radiology
82. Thoracic Imaging: The Requisites
83. Twining's Textbook of Fetal Abnormalities
84. Ultrasound-Guided Musculoskeletal Injections
85. Ultrasound: The Requisites
86. Vascular and Interventional Radiology: The Requisites

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