Radiologic-Pathologic Correlations: Examples from SARS and Anthrax

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Air date: Tuesday, December 12, 2006, 3:00:00 PM
Category: Infectious Disease Imaging
Runtime: 64 minutes
NLM Title: Radiologic-pathologic correlations : examples from SARS and anthrax [electronic resource] / Jeff Galvin and Teri Franks.
Series: Radiologic-pathologic correlation : anthrax, acute eosinophilic pneumonia, and SARS.
Author: Galvin, Jeffrey R.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
Publisher: [Bethesda, Md. : National Institutes of Health, 2006]
Other Title(s): Radiologic-pathologic correlation : anthrax, acute eosinophilic pneumonia, and SARS.
Abstract: (CIT): Mediastinal Pathology and Dr. Galvin is Chief of Thoracic Imaging in the Department of Radiologic Pathology at AFIP. In this joint seminar, they will present examples of the correlation between radiologic findings during life and gross and microscopic observations at autopsy in a variety of severe infections of the respiratory tract, including inhalational anthrax and SARS. More information on radiologic-pathologic correlations for anthrax can be found on the web site http://anthrax.radpath.org/index.html.
Subjects: Anthrax--diagnosis
Autopsy
Diagnosis, Differential
Respiratory Tract Diseases--pathology
Respiratory Tract Diseases--radiography
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome--diagnosis
Publication Types: Government Publications
Lectures
Rights: This is a work of the United States Government.
NLM Classification: WF 141
NLM ID: 101296474
CIT File ID: 13550
CIT Live ID: 5556
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