In the elderly, the coexistence of various illness, the existence of involutional and degenerative modifications, and the event of both physical and cognitive problems represent “the standard.” It is for that reason essential to know how to differentiate the healthy elderly from those in requirement of treatment as a sound basis for preventing overdiagnosis and overtreatment. This aspect is a main theme in Geriatric Imaging, which covers a wide variety of applications of various imaging strategies and plainly explains both the prospective and the constraints of diagnostic imaging in geriatric clients. Individual sections are committed to each significant region or system of the body, and a concluding section focuses particularly on interventional procedures. The book, written by acknowledged professionals in the field, is superbly detailed and will be an ideal resource for geriatricians, radiologists, and students.
Saturday, July 18, 2020
Geriatric Imaging
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