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Dx-Direct series

Get to the Point with the New
Dx-Direct Radiology Series

The new Dx-Direct series presents all the cases you are most likely to encounter in everyday practice. For each condition or disease, you’ll find the information you need with just the right level of detail. High-quality diagnostic images demonstrate key concepts. Superbly organized and ideal for board exam preparation, Dx-Direct is the high-yield choice for all residents and trainees.

  • Definition
    Epidemiology, Etiology
  • Imaging Signs
    Modality, Findings
  • Clinical Aspects
    Typical Presentation, Treatment Options, Course, Prognosis
  • Differential Diagnosis
  • Tips and Pitfalls
  • References

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • To-the-point descriptions that are ideal for rapid review of the essentials
  • Concisely organized to cover each problemin just a couple of pages
  • Compact, portable sizemakes each book ideal for keeping in your pocket


NEW

  Spinal Imaging
Herwig Imhof et al.
2008/311 pp./327 illus./softcover
  Cardiac Imaging
Claus Claussen et al.
2008/312 pp./338 illus./softcover
 
  Brain Imaging
Klaus Sartor et al.
2008/310 pp./336 illus./softcover
  Head and Neck Imaging
Ulrich Moedder et al.
2008/272 pp./259 illus./softcover
 

COMING EARLY 2008

  Gastrointestinal Imaging
Hans-Juergen
Brambs, MD

2008/271 pp./256 illus./softcover
  Musculoskeletal Imaging
Maximilian Reiser et al.
2008/340 pp./355 illus./softcover
 
  Breast Imaging
Uwe Fischer et al.
2008/252 pp./379 illus./softcover
  Urogenital Imaging
Bernd Hamm
2008/260 pp./233 illus./softcover
 
  Pediatric Imaging
Gundula Staatz et al.
2008/366 pp./264 illus./softcover
 

COMING LATE 2008

Vascular Imaging
Karl-Juergen Wolf, MD

Thoracic Radiology
Michael Galanski, MD
Interventional Radiology
Hermann Jakob Berger, MD,
and Rolf W. Guenther, MD
 
2007 Benjamin Franklin Award

THIEME Atlas of Anatomy Wins Benjamin
Franklin Award Two Years in a Row


Thieme Publishers proudly announces that the "THIEME Atlas of Anatomy Neck and Internal Organs" is the recipient of a 2007 Benjamin Franklin Award in the "Professional/Technical" category. The landmark book in the award-winning "THIEME Atlas of Anatomy" series is a remarkable guide to human anatomy. The award is the second for the "THIEME Atlas of Anatomy" series. Last year, "THIEME Atlas of Anatomy: General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System" won in the same category.

The Benjamin Franklin Awards takes its name from the influential publisher and printer. With the award, the Independent Book Publishers Association (PMA) recognizes excellence in independent publishing. Publications are grouped according to genre, and then judged, based on editorial and design, by top practitioners in each field. The organization presented the trophy during the gala awards ceremony on the final evening of the Publishing University at the Park Central Hotel in Manhattan.

The atlas features over 950 beautifully detailed illustrations exclusively created for "Neck and Internal Organs." Diagrams used in conjunction with drawings expertly depict anatomical and clinical concepts. The groundbreaking guide presents anatomical information with exceptional clarity.

Consulting editors for this edition are Lawrence M. Ross, M.D., Ph.D., University of Texas-Houston Medical School, and Edward Lamperti, Ph.D., Boston University Medical School. Dr. Ross and Dr. Lamperti’s work reflects pedagogical approaches in anatomy programs in North America and is based on the exquisite work of the original authors, Michael Schuenke, M.D., Ph.D., Erik Schulte, M.D., and Udo Schumacher, M.D., as well as the illustrators, Markus Voll and Karl Wesker.

For additional information on the THIEME Atlas of Anatomy Series, log on to www.thieme.com/taa.

 
 

 
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