یادداشتهای مربوط به کتابنامه ، واژه نامه و نمایه های داخل اثر
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Intro; Foreword; Contents; 1: Errors in Emergency and Trauma Radiology: General Principles; 1.1 General Errors in Radiology; 1.2 Errors in Emergency and Trauma Radiology; 1.3 Perception and Recognition Errors in Emergency Radiology; 1.4 Technical Errors in Emergency Radiology; 1.5 Solutions and Prevention of Radiological Errors; 1.6 Conclusion; References; 2: Mistakes in Imaging Interpretation of Traumatic and Non-traumatic Brain Emergencies; 2.1 Clinical Information and Imaging Techniques: Valuable Tools to Reduce Errors in the Imaging Evaluation of Brain Emergencies
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2.2 Cognitive Errors Secondary to Framing Bias2.3 Cognitive Errors Secondary to Anchoring Bias; 2.4 Cognitive Errors Secondary to Alliterative Bias; 2.5 Cognitive Errors Secondary to Satisfaction of Search; 2.6 Undercalling; 2.7 Cognitive Errors Secondary to Availability Bias; 2.8 Cognitive Errors Secondary to Attribution Bias; 2.9 Perceptual Errors; 2.10 Summary; References; 3: Errors in Emergency and Trauma Radiology: C-Spine Imaging; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Errors in Diagnostic Radiology; 3.3 Indications for Imaging the C-Spine; 3.4 Imaging Techniques
This book describes and illustrates the gamut of errors that may arise during the performance and interpretation of imaging of both nontraumatic and traumatic emergencies, using a head-to-toe approach. The coverage encompasses mistakes related to suboptimal imaging protocols, failure to review a portion of the examination, satisfaction of search error, and misinterpretation of imaging findings. The book opens with an overview of an evidence-based approach to errors in imaging interpretation in patients in the emergency setting. Subsequent chapters describe errors in radiographic, US, multidetector CT, dual-energy CT, and MR imaging of common as well as less common acute conditions, including disorders in the pediatric population, and the unique mistakes in the imaging evaluation of pregnant patients. The book is written by a group of leading North American and European Emergency and Trauma Radiology experts. It will be of value to emergency and general radiologists, to emergency department physicians and related personnel, to general and trauma surgeons, and to trainees in all of these specialties.