Abstract

This book presents over 300 pages of tabulated lists of differential diagnoses plus a great number of literature references. Those familiar with the ‘Gamut’ series in nuclear medicine and radiology that appear from time to time in the Journals, will know the format well. It is not a book one can sit down and read, but would be a very useful reference book to have at one's side, particularly when faced with an unusual scan appearance. The two main authors have involved nine other US colleagues in this work.

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