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Abdominal Ultrasound

How, Why and When

Ultrasound continues to be one of the most important diagnostic tools in medicine and is used by a wide range of healthcare professionals across many applications. This book… Leer más

Descripción

Ultrasound continues to be one of the most important diagnostic tools in medicine and is used by a wide range of healthcare professionals across many applications. This book provides a practical, clinically relevant guide for all practitioners working in the field of abdominal ultrasound. Its aim is to enable the operator to maximize the diagnostic information and recognize the limitations of ultrasound scans.

Puntos claves

  • Accessible, step-by-step approach
  • Covers the basic related anatomy, technique and ultrasound appearances together with the most common pathological processes
  • Written at a level suitable for both students and practitioners

De interès para

Ultrasound practitioners (student and qualified sonographers), trainee radiologists, radiography students

Índice

1. Optimizing the diagnostic information

2. The normal hepato-biliary system

3. Pathology of the gallbladder and biliary tree

4. Pathology of the liver and portal venous system

5. The pancreas

6. Ultrasound of the spleen and lymphatic system

7. Ultrasound of the renal tract

8. Ultrasound of the retroperitoneum and gastrointestinal tract

9. Ultrasound of the paediatric abdomen

10. Ultrasound of the acute abdomen

11. Interventional techniques

Reseñas

"I encourage the students within our department to use this excellent text as a source of reference. High quality and good value for money [...] a definite ‘must have’ for any ultrasound department, and for student sonographers."

Ultrasound (The Journal of the British Medical Ultrasound Society), Aug 2011

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Sobre el editor

JS

Jane A. Smith (formerly Bates)

Afiliaciones y experiencia
Cons Practitioner, Ultrasound, Leeds, UK