This CD-ROM is a practical guide to the clinical use of color Doppler and power Doppler ultrasound. It contains 125 thoroughly illustrated clinical cases that highlight the diagnostic capabilities of color and power Doppler and demonstrate how to perform the examination and interpret the results. Each case presentation consists of several images and a succinct summary of the clinical history, the sonographic findings, the diagnosis, how the diagnosis was reached, and how color flow or power Doppler contributed to the sonographic diagnosis. The cases cover a wide variety of common clinical entities, including vascular, abdominal, pelvic, and endocavitary disorders, as well as small parts ultrasound and interventional sonography. This CD-ROM contains more than 400 scans, including 372 in full color. An introductory section concisely explains the physics of color and power Doppler. It is Windows/Macintosh/Network compatible.
This CD-ROM is a practical guide to the clinical use of color Doppler and power Doppler ultrasound. It contains 125 thoroughly illustrated clinical cases that highlight the diagnostic capabilities of color and power Doppler and demonstrate how to perform the examination and interpret the results. Each case presentation consists of several images and a succinct summary of the clinical history, the sonographic findings, the diagnosis, how the diagnosis was reached, and how color flow or power Doppler contributed to the sonographic diagnosis. The cases cover a wide variety of common clinical entities, including vascular, abdominal, pelvic, and endocavitary disorders, as well as small parts ultrasound and interventional sonography. This CD-ROM contains more than 400 scans, including 372 in full color. An introductory section concisely explains the physics of color and power Doppler. It is Windows/Macintosh/Network compatible.
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450 colour images, 50 b&w images
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978-0-397-58474-1 (9780397584741)
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