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- BookStephen R. Baker.Contents:
Part I. Early residency : preparation and participation
Part II. Late residency, fellowship and just beyond
Part III. Radiology elsewhere in the world
Part IV. Radiologist inclusiveness : minority features
Part V. The appearances and implications of the radiology report
Part VI. Radiologist responsibilities
Part VII. Quality considerations
Part VIII. Malpractice apology and appropriateness
Part IX. Opportunities for radiologists
Part X. The challenges facing American radiologists
Part XI. Research
Part XII. Radiation dose
Part XIII. Nooks and crannies in general radiology including some forgotten observations.Digital Access Springer 2014 - ArticlePolianker ZN, Simernitskiĭ BP.Vopr Neirokhir. 1978 Mar-Apr(2):24-7.The article shows the results of X-ray examination of 49 children (including 41 neonates) in 43 of whom 54 various radiocontrast studies were conducted for exact preoperative identification of the form of hydrocephalus (whether closed or open). Modified pneumoencephalography without removal of fluid is suggested for infants, which yields an important diagnostic information necessary for choosing the methods of surgical treatment of hydrocephalus in children of early age and neonates.