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An overview of the major applications of Doppler ultrasound and their role in patient management. Includes anatomy, scanning, technique, normal and abnormal findings and their interpretation.
This popular text provides an introduction to the physics and technology of medical ultrasound. Covering all aspects of the field at a level that meets the requirements of accredited sonography courses, it is ideal for both trainee and qualified healthcare professionals practising ultrasound in a clinical setting.
Learn the basics of the applications and interpretation of ultrasound. Each case includes illustrations, descriptions of the imaging findings, and technical details and serves to identify the essential imaging features of the pathology under consideration.
Helps you recognize normal anatomy and abnormal pathology. Includes sections on the foundations of ultrasound imaging and patient care, the abdomen, superficial structures of the body, pediatrics, the thoracic cavity and echocardiography, cerebrovascular evaluation, gynecology, and obstetrics.
Connects normal anatomy to common clinical conditions. Provides descriptions of anatomy, embryology, and pathology to help you understand their clinical relevance.