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Manual of diagnostic ultrasound. Volume 2 /

When the first edition of this manual was published in 1995 it quickly established itself as a reference work. In the intervening period the rapid developments that have occurred in both ultrasound equipment and investigative techniques including use of ultrasonography in the therapeutic domain have...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
Otros Autores: Buscarini, Elisabetta (Editor ), Lutz, Harald, 1938- (Editor ), Mirk, Paoletta (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Geneva, Switzerland : World Health Organization, [2013]
Edición:Second edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Safety of diagnostic ultrasound; Ultrasound and the World Health Organization; Safety of ultrasound; Conclusion; Chapter 2 Obstetrics; First trimester; Indications; Preparation; Examination technique; Normal findings; First-trimester screening for aneuploidy; Pathological findings; Second trimester; Indications; Estimation of gestational age; Assessment of fetal morphology; Amniotic fluid volume; Placenta; Third trimester; Introduction; Biometric parameters; Amniotic fluid; Estimation of fetal weight with ultrasound; Fetal macrosomia
  • Clinical indications for ultrasound examination: placenta praevia and accretaFetal growth restriction; Causes of intrauterine growth restriction; Diagnosis and definition; Ultrasound biometry; Haemodynamic modifications; Management and delivery planning; Perinatal and long-term sequelae; Future directions and prevention; Placenta, umbilical cord, amniotic .uid; Placenta; Umbilical cord; Amniotic fluid; Cervix; Indication; Preparation; Examination techniques; Normal findings; Pathological findings; Multiple pregnancies; Indications; Preparation; Normal findings; Pathological findings
  • Fetal malformationsFetal head; Fetal spine; Fetal lungs; Fetal heart; Fetal gastrointestinal tract; Urinary tract anomalies; Fetal skeletal system; Use of Doppler in obstetrics; Doppler ultrasound: principles and practice; Doppler assessment of placental and fetal circulation; Recommendations on reporting of obstetrical ultrasound examinations; Chapter 3 Gynaecology; Uterus and ovaries; Preparation and scanning techniques; Normal findings; Uterine disorders; Congenital abnormalities; Benign endometrial disease; Benign myometrial disease; Neoplasms; Adnexal lesions; Fallopian tubes
  • Chapter 4 BreastNormal anatomy, basic examination and biopsy technique; Indications; Preparation; Examination technique; Normal findings; Biopsy; New ultrasound techniques; Benign lesions; Cysts; Acute mastitis and abscesses; Haematoma; Fibroadenoma; Phyllodes tumour; Intraductal papilloma; Intraparenchymal lymph nodes; Fibrocystic alterations; Fibrolipoadenoma; Galactocoele; Adenoma; Liponecrosis; Male breast disease; Malignant lesions; Breast cancer; Role of ultrasound; Sonographic features; Local staging; Chapter 5 Paediatric ultrasound; Introduction; Liver and biliary tract; Indications
  • PreparationExamination technique; Normal findings; Pathological findings; Spleen; Indications; Preparation; Examination technique; Normal findings; Pathological findings; Pancreas; Indications; Preparation; Examination technique; Normal findings; Pathological findings; Acute pancreatitis; Chronic pancreatitis; Trauma; Pancreatic tumours; Digestive tract; Indications; Preparation; Examination technique; Normal findings; Pathological findings; Urinary tract and retroperitoneum; Indications; Preparation; Examination technique; Normal findings; Pathological findings; Pelvis; Indications