Abstract

This is a most unusual and in many ways very successful book. It is not, nor does it claim to be, a comprehensive review of chest radiology but it does provide a personal account of how chest problems are tackled in the 1980s at one of England's leading teaching centres. Particular emphasis has been placed on the impact made by computed tomography (CT): 38% of the 400-odd illustrations are CT images, only just behind chest radiographs (40%). Other new developments are assessed, including the role of nuclear medicine techniques and ultrasound.

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