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Haaga Radiology 7th Edition Today

Separate chapters now integrate and PET/MR findings within each organ system. For example, the lung chapter discusses not just HRCT for interstitial disease but also the role of FDG-PET/MR in mediastinal nodal staging.

| Feature | Haaga 7e | Grainger & Allison (Diagnostic Radiology) | CT & MRI of the Whole Body (Brant & Helms) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Focus | CT/MRI only (cross-sectional) | All modalities (XR, US, NM, CT, MRI) | CT/MRI only | | Depth of physics | Intermediate to advanced | Introductory | Intermediate | | Protocol detail | Excellent, vendor-specific | Good, general | Very good | | Board prep utility | High (with online Qbank) | Moderate | High | | Image quality | Superior (3,500+ images) | Excellent | Very good | | Price (approx) | $350–$450 (hardcover + digital) | $400–$500 | $300–$400 | haaga radiology 7th edition

The 7th edition dedicates 30 pages to multimodal CT (NCCT, CTA, CTP) and MRI (DWI, SWI, PWI). It includes the DAWN and DEFUSE-3 trial criteria for late-window thrombectomy—updated with 2024 meta-analyses. A table compares CTP post-processing software (RAPID, Viz, Olea) with their known false-positive rates. Separate chapters now integrate and PET/MR findings within

: The text includes expanded sections on evolving innovations such as , hybrid technology, and advanced MRI techniques. Clinical Integration : Beyond just imaging findings, the book incorporates clinical manifestations of diseases and integrates cancer staging throughout its chapters. Interventional Radiology : It provides detailed coverage of image-guided interventional procedures It includes the DAWN and DEFUSE-3 trial criteria