Byung Ihn Choi Editor
2014
In imaging diagnosis, each case is usually made based on an individual radiologist’s memories of past cases with similar imaging features. Sometimes, one may find a variety of imaging findings for a single disease, while, in other cases, different disease entities have similar imaging features. As I had once been a trainee in radiology myself, I am fully aware of their difficulties in dealing with the traditional multi-author textbooks with drawn-out texts and numerous references. This issue came up during a brief conversation with Dr. Seung Hyup Kim—a uroradiology expert and my intimate colleague at Seoul National University—several years ago, and Dr. Kim’s sharing of his own experience of writing a new type of textbook provoked me to write this book.