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This is a very thorough book on the physics of cardiac MRI and its utility in addressing patients with suspected or known heart, valvular, pericardial, or congenital heart disease. It is a necessity for all noninvasive cardiologists, echocardiographers, and cardiology fellows interested in becoming board-certified in advanced cardiac imaging.   MORE

This book is not meant to teach basic concepts, but rather to provide evidence for assessing and managing certain complaints. It is a refreshingly concise read and an easy reference for generalists. The chapters are organized into general topics, and each one contains a brief overview, clinical assessment, evidence-based management, and critical points.Some chapters have bulleted key and critical points. The brevity of the book makes it a good basis for further reading.   MORE

This continues to be a staple for every radiology resident in the country. All residency programs should have multiple copies available for trainees and faculty alike. The topics flow well and chapters build on each other. The book is well written and reinforces important points on each topic. The GI and GU chapters are particularly well done. MORE

This excellent book could be considered as one of the key references in soft tissue pathology. It is a particularly excellent resource for pathology residents or fellows who are seeking a comprehensive but concise book on soft tissue pathology. The pattern-based approach makes it particularly useful for residents and experienced pathologists when encountering a difficult case at the scope. The book appropriately reflects the numerous advances of both immunohistochemistry and molecular pathology in the subspecialty. MORE