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This is a Radiologic Technologist's pocket guide to the positions of the human body as needed for diagnostic imaging. In order to assess and diagnose pathologies related to injuries, illnesses, congenital and hereditary diseases, the imaging process must include pertinent anatomical areas. This guide is available for a quick reference to these anatomical areas regarding positioning and technique to provide the radiologist with an optimum view of the surrounding tissues and eliminate guesswork for unnecessary patient exposure.
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Anatomy, Regional, Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Human anatomy, Medical Radiography, Methods, Positioning, Posture, Radiography, Radiography, Medical, Radiologic Technology, Regional Anatomy, Technology, Radiologic, Radiography, medical, Radiology, medical, Textbooks, Dictionaries & terminology, Allied health & medical -> medical -> dictionaries & terminologyEdition | Availability |
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Bontrager's Handbook of Radiographic Positioning and Techniques
2013, Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
in English
0323083897 9780323083898
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Bontrager's handbook of radiographic positioning and techniques
2010, Mosby/Elsevier
in English
- 7th ed.
032305630X 9780323056304
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Condensed version of: Bontrager's textbook of radiographic positioning and related anatomy / Kenneth L. Bontrager. 6th ed. c2005.
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