Avoiding Errors in Radiology: Case-Based Analysis of Causes and Preventive Strategies
Klaus-Juergen Lackner, 2011
Overview
This book presents 118 real-life case studies from diagnostic and interventional radiology, focusing on interpretation errors and wrong decisions. Each case details the context of the error, resulting complications, and strategies for future prevention. The cases are systematically organized by body region, starting with the cranium and progressing through the breast, chest, abdomen, spinal column, and musculoskeletal and vascular systems.
Who it's for
- Radiologists involved in image interpretation.
- Professionals making decisions in interventional radiology.
- Medical professionals seeking to prevent diagnostic errors.
Key features
- 118 case studies for error analysis and prevention strategy development.
- 956 high-quality images and explanatory drawings to illustrate cases.
- Organized by body region for focused learning.
- Hardback binding.
- 408 pages.
- ISBN: 9783131538819.
- Published by Thieme Verlagsgruppe.