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This atlas illustrates the spectrum of fractures and dislocations throughout the skeleton using high-quality radiologic images and clinical descriptions, thereby duplicating the experience of reviewing this subject with an expert teaching physician. Decades of experience have been distilled into one easy-reading, extensively illustrated book.

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This atlas illustrates the spectrum of fractures and dislocations throughout the skeleton using high-quality radiologic images and clinical descriptions, thereby duplicating the experience of reviewing this subject with an expert teaching physician. Decades of experience have been distilled into one easy-reading, extensively illustrated book.
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Autorenporträt
Felix S. Chew, MD, received his undergraduate degree from Princeton University, New Jersey and his medical degree from the University of Florida. He completed his postgraduate training at State University of New York Upstate Medical University. He is currently Professor of Radiology at the University of Washington and also serves as section head of musculoskeletal radiology, program director of the musculoskeletal radiology fellowship, and vice chair for academic innovation for the radiology department. He has previously held faculty positions at State University of New York Upstate Medical University, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Dr Chew has over 200 contributions to the radiology literature, including the textbook Skeletal Radiology: The Bare Bones, first published in 1989 and now in its third edition. He is a chief editor of eMedicine: Radiology and editor-in-chief of Radiology Case Reports. He is a past president of the Association of University Radiologists and his memberships include the International Skeletal Society, the Society for Skeletal Radiology, and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.