lgli/Sobczyk, Docteur Michaël - Guide des positions et incidences en radiologie ostéoarticulaire (Lemanip.com) (2013, MASSON).pdf
Guide des positions et incidences en radiologie ostéoarticulaire (Lemanip.com) 🔍
Sobczyk, Docteur Michaël
Elsevier-Masson, Issy-les-Moulineaux, DL 2013, cop. 2013
English [en] · French [fr] · PDF · 9.5MB · 2013 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/zlib · Save
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Avec ses 170 fiches, cet ouvrage resolument pratique, didactique et synthetique decrit toutes les incidences radiologiques utiles a l exploration du squelette. Les fiches sont organisees en 6 grandes parties: membre superieur, membre inferieur, tete, rachis, thorax et abdomen et enfin les incidences specifiques de la pediatrie. Chaque fiche correspond a une incidence et decrit precisement le positionnement du patient, le centrage ainsi qu une analyse detaillee des criteres de reussite. Pour chaque incidence, les principales indications cliniques sont mentionnees. Les positionnements et les centrages sont illustres par des photographies en couleurs et les resultats radiologiques par une abondante iconographie de tres haute qualite. Vous accederez facilement au contenu de cet ouvrage grace a la table des matieres detaillee qui liste les 170 incidences radiologiques, ainsi qu au reperage facile sur chaque page. Cet ouvrage s'adresse: aux eleves manipulateurs, aux manipulateurs en exercice ainsi qu'aux radiologues en formation ou en activite."
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zlib/Languages/Sobczyk, Docteur Michaël/Guide des positions et incidences en radiologie ostéoarticulaire (Lemanip.com)_18089353.pdf
Alternative author
Docteur Michaël Sobczyk
Alternative publisher
Elsevier Masson
Alternative edition
France, France
date open sourced
2021-11-10
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