The encyclopedia is the result of a collaboration of the Nycomed Amersham Intercontinental Continuing Education in Radiology Institute (NICER Institute), Sweden, Department of Radiology, Lund University, Sweden, and Amersham Health, Oslo, Norway. It was published in the book and CD ROM format. It is permitted to copy both text and images for the use in lectures provided that the source is acknowledged. [2]
Contents
The work contains over 17,000 entries and 7,000 images in over 3,600 pages. The preface says that the work is not to replace textbooks or scientific articles, but rather to provide the succinct representation of the up-to-date knowledge in diagnostic imaging, and reviewers agree that the goal has been achieved.[2][4]
Volume 1, Physics, techniques, and procedures
Volume 2, Normal anatomy
Volume 3, Musculoskeletal and soft-tissue imaging
Volume 4, Gastrointestinal and urogenital imaging
Volume 5, Chest and cardiovascular imaging
Volume 6, Neuroradiology and head and neck imaging
Volume 7, Pediatric imaging
Volume 8, Index to the series
References
↑ The Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging. 8 vols, Lund, Sweden: NICER Institute/ISIS Medical Media, 2001. ISBN 82-91942-00-5. Hardcover
↑ abc Book review: "The Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging. 8 vols",