STM publisher Elsevier, Netherlands, has launched Expert Radiology, a new series of 2-volume titles designed to fill an important niche among imaging references. The new series has been developed to meet radiologists' need for more in-depth information, while still utilising a concise, highly readable format to make that information easy to locate and apply.
Each title in the series addresses a single radiologic subspecialty, covering all of the specifics that radiologists need to reach accurate diagnoses and prepare thorough, actionable reports. Thousands of digital-quality images, displayed at optimal size for easy viewing, capture the full array of findings associated with every imaging modality that is relevant for that subspecialty. International editors and contributors present a broad range of perspectives, including the pros, cons, and pitfalls associated with every imaging option.
Coverage of interventional and therapeutic procedures helps radiologists perform these increasingly in-demand techniques. Concise summaries of evidence-based practices, protocols, American College of Radiology guidelines, and other key considerations facilitate decision making. Colour-coded tables and bulleted lists provide rapid reference to important concepts, and full-colour artwork offers valuable anatomic views of diseases and injuries.
The Expert Radiology titles that have just published address chest imaging, musculoskeletal imaging, and image-guided interventions. Subsequent volumes will cover head and neck imaging, brain and spine imaging, abdominal imaging, and cardiovascular imaging.