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Clinical Doppler Ultrasound offers an accessible, comprehensive
introduction and overview of the major applications of Doppler
ultrasound and their role in patient management. The new edition of
this medical reference book discusses everything you need to know
to take full advantage of this powerful modality, from anatomy,
scanning, and technique, to normal and abnormal findings and their
interpretation. It presents just the right amount of Doppler
ultrasonography information in a compact, readable format! "The
text is well referenced and provides details of enough relevant
sources for any experienced sonographer to use the book as a guide
for developing comprehensive scanning protocols for a range of
studies, as well as providing a useful reference for normal values
and disease grading criteria. As with previous editions of this
text I feel it would make an excellent addition to the library of
any department where Doppler ultrasound examinations are
performed". Reviewed by: Dave Flinton on behalf of the Radiography
journal, Nov 2014 "Whether you are an experienced vascular
technologist/sonographer or a student in ultrasound this book
should become a valued addition to your library". Reviewed by
Gillian Martin, University Hospitals of South Manchester NHS
Fundation Trust, on behalf of RAD Magazine, July 2014 Make the most
informed Doppler imaging decisions possible by gaining a thorough
understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of using Doppler
ultrasound, as well as the basic principles behind its techniques
and technologies. Acquire optimal images and avoid errors with the
help of detailed protocols and high-quality, full-color
illustrations throughout. Understand and apply the latest Doppler
imaging techniques with a new chapter on interventional and
intraoperative applications of Doppler ultrasound and a new chapter
on dialysis grafts, plus coverage of the most recent information on
the role of contrast agents and how best to administer them. View
real-time videos of Doppler imaging, and search across the complete
text online at Expert Consult.
Clinical Ultrasound has been thoroughly revised and updated by a
brand new editorial team in order to incorporate the latest
scanning technologies and their clinical applications in both adult
and paediatric patients. With over 4,000 high-quality
illustrations, the book covers the entire gamut of organ systems
and body parts where this modality is useful. It provides the
ultrasound practitioner with a comprehensive, authoritative guide
to image diagnosis and interpretation. Colour is now incorporated
extensively throughout this edition in order to reflect the
advances in clinical Doppler, power Doppler, contrast agents. Each
chapter now follows a consistent organizational structure and now
contains numerous summary boxes and charts in order to make the
diagnostic process practical and easy to follow. Covering all of
the core knowledge, skills and experience as recommended by the
Royal College of Radiologists, it provides the Fellow with a
knowledge base sufficient to pass professional certification
examinations and provides the practitioner with a quick reference
on all currently available diagnostic and therapeutic ultrasound
imaging procedures. Individual chapters organized around common
template therefore establishing a consistent diagnostic approach
throughout the text and making the information easier to retrieve.
Access the full text online and download images via Expert Consult.
Three brand new editors and many new contributing authors bring a
fresh perspective on the content. Authoritative coverage of the
most recent advances and latest developments in cutting edge
technologies such as: colour Doppler, power Doppler, 3D and 4D
applications, harmonic imaging, high intensity focused ultrasound
(HIFU) microbubble contrast agents, interventional ultrasound ,
laparoscopic ultrasound brings this edition right up to date in
terms of the changes in technology and the increasing
capabilities/applications of ultrasound equipment. New sections on
musculoskeletal imaging. Addition of coloured text, tables, and
charts throughout will facilitate quick review and enhance
comprehension. The new edition of Clinical Ultrasound has been
thoroughly revised and up-dated by a brand new editorial team in
order to incorporate the latest scanning technologies and their
clinical applications in both adult and paediatric patients. With
over 4,000 high quality illustrations, the book covers the entire
gamut of organ systems and body parts where this modality is
useful. It provides the ultrasound practitioner with a
comprehensive, authoritative guide to image diagnosis and
interpretation. Colour is now incorporated extensively throughout
this edition in order to reflect the advances in clinical Doppler,
power Doppler, contrast agents. Each chapter now follows a
consistent organizational structure and now contains numerous
summary boxes and charts in order to make the diagnostic process
practical and easy to follow. Covering all of the core knowledge,
skills and experience as recommended by the Royal College of
Radiologists, it provides the Fellow with a knowledge base
sufficient to pass professional certification examinations and
provides the practitioner with a quick reference on all currently
available diagnostic and therapeutic ultrasound imaging procedures.
Contains over 4,000 high quality images (over 1,000 of which are in
colour) to provide a comprehensive visual guide to help the
practitioner identify and interpret diagnostic problems. Practical
considerations such as image interpretation, image optimization
techniques, pitfalls in technical acquisition and interpretation
stressed throughout provide the trainee and practitioner with a new
and improved knowledge in order to optimize clinical
decision-making. Highlights the selection of other modalities (such
as CT/MRI) whenever appropriate i.e. when there is a limited field
of view or poor resolution and provides the user with a balanced
perspective by referring to those occasions when ultrasound may not
be the best modality to provide the best diagnostic information.
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