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Over the past 30 years high-resolution CT (HRCT) has matured to become an integral part of the multidisciplinary evaluation in diffuse lung disease. In this regard, Webb, Müller and Naidich's High-Resolution CT of the Lung, 6th Edition, is a "gold standard" reference that aims to keep radiologists and pulmonologists alike at the cutting edge of the ever-evolving field of thoracic imaging. The new US-European author team continues the tradition of excellence which readers have come to expect while the underlying layout and ethos - established by the 'founding author team - remain.
The new edition aims to brings readers up to date not only with recent advances but also with the important conceptual changes in thinking in various fields of thoracic imaging. Also featured in this updated edition is authoritative guidance on HRCT findings and differential diagnosis, as well as the characteristics of the common lung diseases assessed using HRCT, all enhanced by a multitude of new images and updated content throughout.
- Covers the physical and anatomic principles governing HRCT imaging and the importance of the 'pattern-based' approach to HRCT interpretation. - Updates to chapters on interstitial lung diseases and airways diseases and connective tissue diseases reflect the dramatic conceptual changes in these fields. - New and improved features include tables of key HRCT findings in relevant sections, and novel topics including artificial intelligence and machine learning.
- Contains full-color illustrations of histologic findings in lung disease linked with HRCT manifestations. - Provides diagnostic algorithms, an illustrated quick reference guide at the front of the text, and helpful tables and line drawings.