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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Nuclear Medicine Review for Boards,
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This review is from: Nuclear Medicine Imaging: A Teaching File (LWW Teaching File Series) (Hardcover)
Great book for boards review, has an incredible variety of cases, and great discussion on each one. Well worth the money. This is the best all around nucs book i've seen.
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Image qualitynot up to par,
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This review is from: Nuclear Medicine Imaging: A Teaching File (LWW Teaching File Series) (Hardcover)
The text is pertinent with good teaching points. Many images, both in the book and companion web site, look as though they were either acquired on old, low resolution cameras or were poorly reproduced. Reproductions of Xrays are also poor in many cases.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Numerous Errors, Outdated Information,
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This review is from: Nuclear Medicine Imaging: A Teaching File (LWW Teaching File Series) (Hardcover)
Very disappointed with the book. Not recommended for board review. The number of errors, both gramatical and factual, make the book difficult to read and trust. For instance, numerous images are labeled incorrectly with the wrong side of the patient, especially on the renal scintigraphy examples. The authors expound on outdated and uncommon practices such as using I-131 MIBG for neuroblastoma detection, when clearly the standard is I-123.
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Nuclear Medicine Imaging: A Teaching File (LWW Teaching File Series) by Martin Sandler (Hardcover - June 15, 1999)
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