Interventional Radiology: A Survival Guide is a practical, introductory “how-to” book written for radiologists, clinicians,
technologists, and nurses. It provides information necessary to perform the most frequently
requested interventional procedures in a concise, easy-to-read format. Multiple line
drawings and pertinent radiographs illustrate major concepts and technical points.
The authors are both British interventionalists who write from experience and with
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