tic knowledge, a multidisciplinary approach is indis Over the past 60 years, radiology has progressively uncovered the human body. At first a fleshless skele pensable: clinicians, radiologists, surgeons, radio therapists, and pathologists must all contribute their ton for global study, the body then appeared in slices, until with present techniques its smallest respective inputs for every patient referred. More over, experience is acquired through knowledge of structures are revealed. The physician at the com cases whose diagnosis is certain, and with which new puter console is constantly amazed at the never ending series of organ sections and their mUltiple cases can be compared. In this way a data base is created, whether in the physician'S memory or in images arising through manipulation of the signal. Cerebral convolutions, orbital content, bone mar that of the computer, which is helpful in making row, the face and all its bones can now be made visi diagnoses. ble without any danger to the patient. A lesion can be detected, located and identified; it can be ob Dr.
`Every radiology library should have this book and every radiologist and radiology resident should read it.' S. Gebarski in Journal of Roentgenology, July 1990
Authors, Editors and Affiliations
Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
Roland Chisin,
Roland Chisin
Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel
Roland Chisin,
Roland Chisin
MRI Section, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA
Mark W. Ragozzino
Delaney Radiologists, Wilmington, USA
Mark W. Ragozzino
Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
Michael P. Joseph,
Alfred L. Weber,
Max L. Goodman,
Richard L. Fabian
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, USA
Michael P. Joseph,
Alfred L. Weber,
Max L. Goodman,
Richard L. Fabian
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA
Alfred L. Weber,
Max L. Goodman,
Richard L. Fabian
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: MRI/CT and Pathology in Head and Neck Tumors
Book Subtitle: A Correlative Study
Authors: Roland Chisin, Mark W. Ragozzino, Michael P. Joseph, Alfred L. Weber, Max L. Goodman, Richard L. Fabian