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British Journal of Radiology (1996) 69, 289
© 1996 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/0007-1285-69-819-289-c

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Aids to Radiological Differential Diagnosis (3rd edn). By S Chapman and R Nakielny, pp.xx + 686, 1995 (WB Saunders, London), £16.95 ISBN 0702018953

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Postgraduate examinations in radiology are a daunting prospect for even the best prepared of applicants. The vast quantities of factual material, the sheer diversity of the subject and the apparent propensity of examiners to pick on the most esoteric of subjects often induce a frenzied search for information as the critical dates approach.







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