Books for the home library. 
Introduced to this book at National Naval Medical Center, although not the text we use at MUSC, I'm glad I found it, great buy for the cost.
Best Body CT Book to own 
I have bought multiple copies of this book, for the four hospitals that my group covers. This book is well organized and beautifully illustrated. The tables of differentials are very helpful. This book is more comprehensive than theFundamentals of Body Ct (3rd Edition), although both are commendable.
The other books are more costly and encyclopedic.
Ct and Mr Imaging of the Whole Body Vol. 2 (Volume 2)
Best Radiology Text Ever 
I have read all of the classic radiology textbooks ever written. This is the best, most concise textbook covering chest, abdomen, and pelvis CT that you will read. I take it with me wherever I go. Absolutely indispensable. I would pay $2,000 for this book, which proves why it is no longer available. The book manufacturers, who certainly are not practicing radiologists, make decisions about books for the rest of us.
An affordable alternative to existing texts, this heavily illustrated book is both a primer and a review for residents and practitioners seeking a detailed overview of whole body CT. Based upon the syllabus of the Mallinckrodt Institute, it is organized by body region and reviews all major disease entities and their CT presentation. While comprehensive, the coverage of each disorder is easily digestible in one sitting enhancing the quick reference value of the book.
a practical approach, approach, body, practical
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