Imaging in Pediatric Pulmonology is a definitive reference to imaging
and differential diagnosis for pediatric pulmonology. Diseases and
disorders seen in everyday clinical practice are featured, including
infections, developmental disorders, airway abnormalities, diffuse lung
diseases, focal lung diseases, and lung tumors.
Organized to support
the clinical thought process, the text begins with a series of clinical
algorithms that provide a starting point for formulating a diagnosis.
The physician will be able to identify the differentials by symptom
complex and accordingly determine what test would be effective and how
to proceed. The balance of the book is image-based and presents a
comprehensive, multi-modality approach, with an emphasis on plain film
and cross-sectional imaging. The imaging sections are correlated with
pathology and clinical findings to help readers learn what the modality
of choice can enable them to see. Edited by Robert H. Cleveland, MD,
Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and Chief of the
Division of Diagnostic Radiology at Children’s Hospital Boston, the book
includes a talented group of associate editors and contributing authors
who are noted experts in pathology, pulmonology, and radiology, making
Imaging in Pediatric Pulmonology an ideal reference for all physicians
involved in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric pulmonary issues.
From the Back Cover Imaging in Pediatric Pulmonology is a definitive reference to imaging
and differential diagnosis for pediatric pulmonology. Diseases and
disorders seen in everyday clinical practice are featured, including
infections, developmental disorders, airway abnormalities, diffuse lung
diseases, focal lung diseases, and lung tumors. Organized to support
the clinical thought process, the text begins with a series of clinical
algorithms that provide a starting point for formulating a diagnosis.
The physician will be able to identify the differentials by symptom
complex and accordingly determine what test would be effective and how
to proceed. The balance of the book is image-based and presents a
comprehensive, multi-modality approach, with an emphasis on plain film
and cross-sectional imaging. The imaging sections are correlated with
pathology and clinical findings to help readers learn what the modality
of choice can enable them to see. Edited by Robert H. Cleveland, MD,
Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and Chief of the
Division of Diagnostic Radiology at Children’s Hospital Boston, the book
includes a talented group of associate editors and contributing authors
who are noted experts in pathology, pulmonology, and radiology, making
Imaging in Pediatric Pulmonology an ideal reference for all physicians
involved in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric pulmonary issues.
About the Author Editor: Robert H. Cleveland, MD, is Professor of Radiology at Harvard
Medical School and Chief of the Division of Diagnostic Radiology at
Children’s Hospital Boston. Associate Editor - Pathology: Claire
Langston, MD, is Staff Pathologist at Texas Children's Hospital, and
Professor of Pathology at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston.
Associate Editor - Pulmonology: Andrew A. Colin, MD, is Clinical
Director of Pulmonary Medicine, and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at
Children's Hospital Boston. Associate Editor - Imaging: Edward Y. Lee,
MD, is a Staff Radiologist at Children's Hospital Boston and an
Assistant Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School. Assistant
Editor - Imaging: Jeanne Chow, MD, is a Staff Radiologist and Director
of Fluoroscopy and Genitourinary Imaging at Children's Hospital Boston
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