This volume approaches diagnostic imaging from a new angle. In the first half, the different techniques are discussed - their uses, indications, and contra-indications. This is a necessary update on developments that have ocurred and improvements that are likely to be made in the near future. In the second half of the book, clinicians describe the imaging techniques they use for investigating specific problems. The authors show when one or two basic investigations alone suffice, what order multiple investigations should take, and when they are essential. The book thus offers a balanced view of the different diagnostic imaging techniques.
