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ED radiology - the requisites
E copy is available on Elsevier's ClinicalKey website if you have institutional access.
To be honest I've not come across any truly "must have" emergency CT books. The "Emergency Radiology: The Requisites" book is something I've personally used - it's ok but I don't think many of my colleagues use it, and I've used it far less than I thought I would. Not as many pictures as I would have liked - it's a text book rather than a practical book, and it doesn't show enough different examples to be truly useful.
In terms of other books - what uses do you mean? As in do you want books to study for exams, practical books to get better at CT etc, essential reference books or books to have to hand during on-call/during reporting acute radiology?