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Merrill's Pocket Guide to Radiography 12th Revised edition [Spiraalköide]

  • Formaat: Spiral bound, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius: 187x111 mm, Approx. 349 illustrations (2 in full color)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Feb-2011
  • Kirjastus: Mosby
  • ISBN-10: 0323073328
  • ISBN-13: 9780323073325
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  • Formaat: Spiral bound, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius: 187x111 mm, Approx. 349 illustrations (2 in full color)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Feb-2011
  • Kirjastus: Mosby
  • ISBN-10: 0323073328
  • ISBN-13: 9780323073325
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Designed for quick reference in the clinical environment, Merrill's Pocket Guide to Radiography is a pocket-sized companion to Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and Procedures, 12th Edition. This handy resource summarizes essential information for 170 of the most frequently requested projections you'll encounter. Authors Eugene Frank, Barbara Smith, and Bruce Long concisely present just the information you'll need for quick reference -- keep it with you and keep Merrill's close at hand!




  • Diagnostic-quality radiographs demonstrate desired imaging results.

  • Key positioning information is formatted for quick and easy access.

  • Each procedure is presented in a two-color, two-page spread with bulleted, step-by-step procedures and accompanying images on the top page; and a chart with spaces to fill in the specific techniques used for a particular projection on the bottom page.

  • Section dividers with tabs offer quick access to each section.

  • Computed radiography information allows you to make the subtle adjustments necessary to obtain optimal results with CR.

  • Exposure technique chart for every projection helps reduce the number of repeat radiographs and improves overall image quality.

  • Abbreviations and external landmark charts on the inside covers provide quick access to frequently needed information.

  • kVp values are included for each projection.

  • Compensating filter information included for those projections where filters are used.




  • New exposure index column for use with digital imaging systems

  • Specific collimation settings for all projections done using DR Systems
Second through Fifth Digits
PA
2(2)
Lateral
4(2)
PA oblique
6(2)
First Digit (Thumb)
AP
8(2)
Lateral
10(2)
PA oblique
12(2)
Hand
PA
14(2)
PA Oblique
16(2)
Lateral
18(2)
Wrist
PA
20(2)
Lateral
22(2)
PA oblique
24(2)
PA; ulnar deviation
26(2)
PA axial; Stecher Method
28(2)
Carpal Canal
Tangential; Gaynor-Hart Method
30(2)
Forearm
AP
32(2)
Lateral
34(2)
Elbow
AP
36(2)
Lateral
38(2)
AP oblique (medial rotation)
40(2)
AP oblique (lateral rotation)
42(2)
AP partial flexion
44(2)
Humerus
AP
46(2)
Lateral
48(2)
Proximal Humerus/Shoulder
Transthoracic lateral; Lawrence Method
50(2)
Shoulder
AP
52(2)
Shoulder Joint
AP oblique: Grashey Method
54(2)
Shoulder
Inferosuperior axial; Lawrence Method
56(2)
Scapular Y: PA oblique
58(2)
Acromioclavicular Articulations
AP; Pearson Method
60(2)
Clavicle
AP
62(2)
AP axial
64(2)
Scapula
AP
66(2)
Lateral
68(4)
Toes
AP or AP axial
72(2)
AP oblique (medial rotation)
74(2)
Lateral
76(2)
Foot
AP or AP axial
78(2)
AP oblique (medial rotation)
80(2)
Lateral (mediolateral)
82(2)
Calcaneus
Axial (plantar dorsal)
84(2)
Lateral
86(2)
Ankle
AP
88(2)
Lateral (mediolateral)
90(2)
AP oblique (medial rotation)
92(2)
Ankle (Mortise Joint)
AP oblique (medial rotation)
94(2)
AP stress studies
96(1)
Leg
AP
96(4)
Lateral
100(2)
Knee
AP
102(2)
AP weight-bearing
104(2)
Lateral
106(2)
AP oblique (lateral rotation)
108(2)
AP oblique (medial rotation)
110(2)
Intercondylar Fossa
PA axial; Holmblad Method
112(2)
PA axial; Camp-Coventry Method
114(2)
Patella
PA
116(2)
Lateral (mediolateral)
118(2)
Tangential; Settegast Method
120(2)
Femur
AP
122(2)
Lateral
124(2)
Femoral Necks
AP oblique; Modified Cleaves Method
126(2)
Hip
AP
128(2)
Lateral; Lauenstein and Hickey Methods
130(2)
Axiolateral; Danelius-Miller Method
132(2)
Pelvis and Upper Femora
AP
134(4)
Atlas and Axis
AP (open mouth)
138(2)
Dens
AP; Fuchs Method
140(2)
Cervical Vertebrae
AP axial
142(2)
Lateral; Grandy Method
144(2)
Hyperflexion and hyperextension lateral
146(2)
AP axial oblique (RPO and LPO)
148(2)
PA axial oblique (RAO and LAO)
150(2)
Trauma lateral (dorsal decubitus)
152(2)
Trauma AP axial oblique
154(2)
Cervicothoracic Region
Lateral; Swimmer's Technique
156(2)
Thoracic Vertebrae
AP
158(2)
Lateral
160(2)
Lumbar-Lumbosacral Vertebrae
AP
162(2)
Lateral
164(2)
L5-S1 Lumbosacral Junction
Lateral
166(2)
Zygapophyseal Joints
AP oblique (RPO and LPO)
168(2)
Lumbosacral Junction and Sacroiliac Joints
AP axial; Ferguson Method
170(2)
Sacroiliac Joints
AP oblique (RPO and LPO)
172(2)
Sacrum
AP axial
174(2)
Lateral
176(2)
Coccyx
AP axial
178(2)
Lateral
180(2)
Thoracolumbar Spine: Scoliosis
AP, PA, or lateral; Ferguson Method
182(4)
Chest
PA
186(2)
Lateral
188(2)
PA oblique (LAO and RAO)
190(2)
AP oblique (RPO and LPO)
192(2)
AP
194(2)
Pulmonary Apices
AP axial (lordotic); Lindblom Method
196(2)
Lungs and Pleurae
AP or PA (lateral decubitus)
198(2)
Lateral (dorsal or ventral decubitus)
200(2)
Ribs
PA
202(2)
AP
204(2)
AP oblique (RPO or LPO)
206(2)
PA oblique (RAO or LAO)
208(2)
Sternum
PA oblique (RAO)
210(2)
Lateral
212(2)
Sternoclavicular Articulations
PA
214(2)
PA oblique (RAO or LAO); Body Rotation Method
216(4)
Abdomen
AP (supine)
220(2)
AP (upright)
222(2)
AP (lateral decubitus position)
224(2)
Lateral
226(2)
Lateral (dorsal decubitus position)
228(2)
Esophagus
AP or PA
230(2)
PA oblique (RAO)
232(2)
Lateral
234(2)
Stomach and Duodenum
PA
236(2)
PA oblique (RAO)
238(2)
AP oblique (LPO)
240(2)
Lateral
242(2)
AP
244(2)
Small Intestine
AP or PA
246(2)
Large Intestine
PA
248(2)
PA axial
250(2)
PA oblique (LAO and RAO)
252(2)
Lateral
254(2)
AP
256(2)
AP axial
258(2)
AP oblique (LPO and RPO)
260(2)
AP or PA (lateral decubitus position)
262(2)
Lateral, AP or PA, oblique (upright)
264(2)
Urinary System
AP oblique (RPO and LPO)
266(2)
Bladder
AP or PA axial
268(2)
AP oblique (RPO or LPO)
270(2)
Lateral
272(4)
Cranial Lines, Planes and Abbreviation
276(2)
Cranium
PA and PA axial; Caldwell Method
278(2)
AP and AP axial
280(2)
Lateral
282(2)
AP axial; Towne Method
284(2)
PA axial; Haas Method
286(2)
Submentovertical; Schuller Method
288(2)
Optic Canal and Foramen: Parietoorbital oblique; Rhese Method
290(2)
Facial Bones
Lateral
292(2)
Parietoacanthial; Waters Method
294(2)
Acanthoparietal; Reverse Waters Method
296(2)
Nasal Bones
Lateral
298(2)
Zygomatic Arches
Submentovertical
300(2)
Zygomatic Arch
Tangential
302(2)
Zygomatic Arches
AP axial; Modified Towne Method
304(2)
Mandibular Rami
PA
306(2)
PA axial
308(2)
Mandible
Axiolateral oblique
310(2)
Temporomandibular Articulations
AP axial
312(2)
Temporomandibular Articulation
Axiolateral oblique
314(2)
Paranasal Sinuses
Lateral
316(2)
Frontal and Anterior Ethmoidal Sinuses
PA axial; Caldwell Method
318(2)
Maxillary and Sphenoid Sinuses
Parletoacanthial; Waters Method
320(2)
Ethmoidal and Sphenoidal Sinuses
Submentovertical
322(2)
Petromastoid Portion
Axiolateral oblique; Modified Law Method
324(2)
Axiolateral oblique (posterior profile); Stenvers Method
326(2)
Axiolateral oblique (anterior profile); Arcelin Method
328(4)
Chest
AP
332(2)
AP or PA (right or left lateral decubitus)
334(2)
Abdomen
AP
336(2)
AP or PA (left lateral decubitus)
338(2)
Pelvis
AP
340(2)
Femur
AP
342(2)
Lateral (dorsal decubitus)
344(2)
Cervical Spine
Lateral (right or left dorsal decubitus)
346(2)
Chest and Abdomen: Neonate
AP
348(2)
Lateral (right or left dorsal decubitus)
350(4)
SID Conversion 354(2)
Grid Conversion Factors 356