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Zusatztext Professor John Moxham! Department of Respiratory Medicine! King's College! LondonPerhaps the first comment to make is that Sujal Desai is a fantastic radiologist who does a wonderful job! on a regular basis! of explaining the intricacies of CT to us non-experts. I think that the most important point is the one that you make in paragraph 3 of your e-mail. You make the comment "The key point of the book is that this will be the first to provide authoritative and practical guidance to the non-radiologist in the use of this technique in diagnosing and assessing disease". I would have underlined the phrase non-radiologist. CT scanning has increased year on year. It is now commonplace for non-radiologists to review scans on the wards and in the outpatient department. Many of us still feel somewhat nervous about this and dutifully review our films at x-ray meetings. It is time that we emerged from this early stage in our development and only asked for expert advice for the more difficult scans. Indeed! it is probably a reasonable goal to aim for that chest physicians should become as good at chest CT as they currently are with the plain chest x-ray.I have no problem with the scope of your book. I greatly welcome the project and would certainly buy a copy of the finished article if it delivers on its promise. I think the major challenge that you have is to persuade your contributors to actually do what you say you want to do. It is quiet a severe challenge for any expert in the field to write a chapter that concentrates! in a sustained way! on pointing out CT findings in a way that is readily accessible to non-radiologists. If you can meet this challenge the book will be! I would predict! a huge success.James Jett! Consultant in Pulmonary Medicine and Medical Oncology! Mayo ClinicI have reviewed the proposal. I think a book on CT benefits and utility! as compared to other imaging methods! will be well received by pulmonary physicians in training or in practice. The idea of having each chapter co-authored by a pulmonary physician plus a radiologist is especially appealing and adds credibility for the targeted audience. Good Luck with this project. Informationen zum Autor Sujal Desai, Athol Wells Klappentext With the many recent advances in resolution and speed of image capture! particularly with spiral and multi-slice modalities! CT imaging has become an increasingly powerful diagnostic tool for the pulmonologist. This major text is designed with the investigating clinician in mind and presents! in a single volume! an overview of the technology and how it can be successfully used in different applications. In the second part of the book! the authors follow a problem-based approach to describe how CT imaging can be used to investigate a range of presenting signs such as chest pain and breathlessness! and problems such as sepsis and infection and post-operative complications. The concluding section focuses on a range of specific disease entities! airway disease! cancer! immune disorders! etc.! and discusses the imaging problems that each presents! and how they may be overcome. Zusammenfassung Pulmonary Imaging Inhaltsverzeichnis GENERAL PRINCIPLES. Basic Principles of Thoracic Imaging. Anatomical Considerations in CT Imaging. CT Signs of Lung Disease (Reticular Pattern! Nodules! Ground-Glass Opacification Etc). Overview - A Clinician's Perspective of Thoracic Imaging. A PROBLEM-BASED APPROACH TO LUNG IMAGING. Obstructive Lung Diseases. Restrictive Lung Diseases. Imaging of the Patient with Haemoptysis. Investigation of the Pleural Disorders. Investigation of the SPN. Imaging of Critically-Ill and Post-Thoracic Surgery Patients. the Role of Imaging in the Investigation of Cough. Thoracic Sepsis/Infection. IMAGING OF SPECIFIC DISEASE ENTITIES. The Role of CT in the Diagnosis and Staging of Lung Cancer. The Utility of CT in the Investigation of Immunolog...