pulm guys

Started by Hernandez
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Hernandez

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I'm looking for a few books, hopefully you guys can point me in the right direction.

1) a book on anatomy - specifically I'm looking for naming conventions on sub segmental anatomy for patients who have aberrant anatomy variants

2) physiology book - less than west's full size book, but much more substantial than Lange, west's essential books, and guyton. also with an emphasis on pulmonary mechanics and pleural mechanics on positive pressure vent.

3) what Books for CT are y'all using?

4) I don't suppose there is a book strictly about pulm zebra's (bison chest, Brit-Hogg-dube, etc)
 
I'm looking for a few books, hopefully you guys can point me in the right direction.

1) a book on anatomy - specifically I'm looking for naming conventions on sub segmental anatomy for patients who have aberrant anatomy variants

2) physiology book - less than west's full size book, but much more substantial than Lange, west's essential books, and guyton. also with an emphasis on pulmonary mechanics and pleural mechanics on positive pressure vent.

3) what Books for CT are y'all using?

4) I don't suppose there is a book strictly about pulm zebra's (bison chest, Brit-Hogg-dube, etc)

Doesn't align with any of your specific 4 categories unless CT means thoracic imaging, but I HIGHLY recommend:

Wallace Miller, Jr's Diagnostic Thoracic Imaging.