Ultrasound is used to demonstrate and classify numerous vascular diseases including
A? cerebrovascular and transcranial
A? lower and upper limb arterial
A? deep vein thrombosis
A? deep and superficial venous reflux
A? renal, hepatoportal, mesenteric and penile.
Making Sense of Vascular Ultrasound is designed to give users a hands-on, practical approach to the diagnosis of vascular disease. This pocket-sized handbook provides easy to read, concise, point-form text and includes high-resolution ultrasound images and informative line diagrams.
Each regional chapter covers
A? anatomy
A? pathology
A? clinical presentations
A? differential diagnosis
A? treatment
A? what the doctor needs to know
A? normal findings and criteria for disease as seen by ultrasound
A? comprehensive protocols
A? ultrasound images to collect for reports
The book also provides an overview of the physical principles of ultrasound, the physiology of blood flow, vascular pathology, setting up a vascular ultrasound diagnostic service, and interventional vascular ultrasound procedures.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
Pleasant and easy to read and covering all the major aspects.
Amarjit Kaur, School of Health Sciences, Nanyang P
This book is of great value to everyone involved in vascular ultrasound (sonographers, radiologists and surgeons alike). It should be a part of everyone's ultrasound library.
"Soundeffects" (Australian Sonographers Associatio
This is a nice, quick reference guide book to have in any ultrasound lab. Its pocket size adds to the convenience of having it in the department.
Doody Enterprises Inc.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Illustrationen
50 b/w line drawings, 100 b/w halftones, 50 colour halftones
Maße
Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-340-81009-5 (9780340810095)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Kenneth A. Myers, Consultant Vascular Surgeon, Epworth Hospital and Monash Medical Centre, and Consultant in Vascular Imaging, Melbourne Vascular Ultrasound, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Amy Clough, Senior Vascular Ultrasonographer, Melbourne Vascular Ultrasound, Epworth Hospital and Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
1. Physics of vascular ultrasound
2. Performing a scan
3. Setting up a vascular diagnostic service
4. Vascular physiology
5. Vascular pathology
6. Extracranial cerebrovascular disease
7. Transcranial Doppler duplex ultrasound scanning
8. Diseases of arteries to the lower limbs
9. Venous thrombosis in the lower limbs
10. Chronic venous disease in the lower limbs
11. Diseases of vessels to the upper limbs
12. Renovascular diseases
13. Coeliac and mesenteric arterial diseases
14. Hepatoportal venous diseases
15. Penile vascular diseases
16. Ultrasound-guided interventions