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Radiology Of Osteoporosis 2nd Edition Reinhard Gruber Phd Peter Pietschmann Md Auth

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Radiology Of Osteoporosis 2nd Edition Reinhard Gruber Phd Peter Pietschmann Md Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.22 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Reinhard Gruber PhD, Peter Pietschmann MD (auth.), Stephan Grampp MD (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540258889, 9783540686040, 3540258884, 3540686045
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 2

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Radiology Of Osteoporosis 2nd Edition Reinhard Gruber Phd Peter Pietschmann Md Auth by Reinhard Gruber Phd, Peter Pietschmann Md (auth.), Stephan Grampp Md (eds.) 9783540258889, 9783540686040, 3540258884, 3540686045 instant download after payment.

This second edition of Radiology of Osteoporosis has been fully updated so as to represent the current state of the art. It provides a comprehensive overview of osteoporosis, the pathologic conditions that give rise to osteoporosis, and the complications that are frequently encountered. After initial chapters devoted to pathophysiology, the presentation of osteoporosis on conventional radiographs is illustrated and discussed. Thereafter, detailed consideration is given to each of the measurement methods employed to evaluate osteoporosis, including dual x-ray absorptiometry, vertebral morphometry, spinal and peripheral quantitative computed tomography, quantitative ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging. The role of densitometry in daily clinical practice is appraised. Finally, a collection of difficult cases involving pitfalls is presented, with guidance to their solution. The information contained in this volume will be invaluable to all with an interest in osteoporosis.

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