The best of the best "dial-a- yield" neuroimaging guide
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The advantage of the graded approach, and the extraction in the text descriptions of key substantive points is excellent. Emphasis is on the findings, less on the academic differentials. Perfect to study along with detailed texts. The keys to the "Requisites" first edition is awesome: but anyone know where one can buy, beg, borrow, or steal a key to the Second edition of "Requisites"?
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boards essentials
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a great, portable book to run through cases when you're studying or on a less taxing rotation. interesting, well-displayed cases running the gamut of pathologies with concise, informative summaries and cross-referenced with the neurorad requisites.
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Compact and to the point.
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This is a great tool for the oral boards. I read it three times in preparing. The cases are diverse with a third section which is good more for CAQ than for dx boards. It is chock full of great info and cases. Its also fairly cheap. Well worth the money.
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GREAT! GREAT!
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A must have, can't do without! Well written, concise reviews of 200 different cases of central nervous system pathology. Images are top notch, discussions excellent and complete, questions for self-testing well thought out. Can't beat the price either!
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This book rocked my world!!!
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excellent cases, well presented, a must for all of those serious about passing oral boards.
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