Handbook of Clinical Ultrasound

Handbook of Clinical Ultrasound
Author: Marinus de Vlieger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 988
Release: 1982
Genre: Diagnostic ultrasonic imaging
ISBN: 060830218X

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Clinical Ultrasound

Clinical Ultrasound
Author: Angela Creditt,Jordan Tozer,Michael Vitto,Michael Joyce,Lindsay Taylor
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2017-12-09
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783319686349

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This pocket manual is designed to guide medical professionals in acquiring skills in basic ultrasound imaging. It describes the most common scans performed at the patient’s bedside, specifically in the emergency department or intensive care unit. Following an overview of basic ultrasound principles, the use of this modality to visualize specific organ systems is described. In a quick-reference bulleted format, each chapter details indications, basic techniques (patient position, organ windows/views), probe placement, anatomy, pathology, pearls, and key points in ultrasound imaging. The extensive collection of images helps orient the reader in interpreting the scans, depicts anatomic landmarks, and identifies key pathologic findings for each organ system. Clinical Ultrasound: A Pocket Manual is an accessible guide to performing bedside ultrasound imaging for emergency medicine physicians, primary care physicians, critical care medicine providers, residents, and medical students.

Manual of Diagnostic Ultrasound

Manual of Diagnostic Ultrasound
Author: World Health Organization
Publsiher: World Health Organization
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1995
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789241544610

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A didactic, illustrated guide to the use of ultrasound as a diagnostic tool in clinical practice. Prepared by an international group of experts with wide experience in both developed and developing countries, the manual responds to the need for a basic reference text that can help doctors, sonographers, nurses, and midwives solve imaging problems when no experts are available. With this need in mind, the manual adopts a practical approach aimed at providing a thorough grounding in both the techniques of ultrasound and the interpretation of images. The need for extensive supervised training is repeatedly emphasized. Because the clinical value of ultrasound depends so greatly on the experience and skill of the operator, the manual makes a special effort to alert readers to common pitfalls and errors, and to indicate specific clinical situations where ultrasound may not be helpful or reliable as a diagnostic tool. Explanatory text is supported by numerous practical tips, warnings, checklists and over 600 illustrations. The opening chapters explain how ultrasound works, outline the factors to consider when choosing a scanner, and introduce the basic rules of scanning, including advice on how to recognize and interpret artefacts. Guidance on the selection of ultrasound equipment includes clear advice concerning where costs can be spared and where investment is essential. The core of the manual consists of seventeen chapters providing guidance on scanning techniques and the interpretation of images for specific organs and anatomical sites, with the most extensive chapter devoted to obstetrics. Each chapter contains illustrated information on indications for scanning, preparation of the patient, including choice of transducer and setting of the correct gain, general scanning techniques, and specific techniques for identifying anatomical landmarks and recognizing abnormalities. The manual concludes with WHO specifications for a general purpose scanner judged entirely suitable for 90-95% of the most common ultrasound examinations.

Handbook of Clinical Ultrasound

Handbook of Clinical Ultrasound
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1982
Genre: Diagnostic ultrasonic imaging
ISBN: OCLC:216768068

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Manual of Emergency and Critical Care Ultrasound

Manual of Emergency and Critical Care Ultrasound
Author: Vicki E. Noble,Bret P. Nelson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2011-06-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781139495936

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Ultrasound has revolutionized a physician's ability to make urgent and emergent diagnoses at the bedside, and has changed the management of many acute injuries and conditions. This is a practical, concise introduction to what is rapidly becoming an essential tool for all critical care physicians: bedside emergency ultrasound. The Manual covers the full spectrum of conditions diagnosed using ultrasound and gives practical guidance in how to use ultrasound for common invasive procedures. Major applications are introduced using focused diagnostic questions and reviewing the image-acquisition skills needed to answer them. Images of positive and negative findings are presented, and scanning tips for improving image quality. The second edition has been substantially revised and expanded, with new images, updated literature reviews, new applications and clinical algorithms. New chapters cover additional procedures, musculoskeletal and pediatric applications, and the use of ultrasound in resuscitation. This text is invaluable for emergency physicians at all levels.

Clinical Ultrasound

Clinical Ultrasound
Author: Tarina Lee Kang,John Bailitz
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-03-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1482221403

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Clinical Ultrasound: A How-To Guide is targeted at the novice to intermediate clinician sonographer. The book’s easy-to-follow style and visually appealing chapter layout facilitates the quick recall of knowledge and skills needed to use clinical ultrasound in everyday practice. Authored by experts in emergency medicine clinical ultrasound from across the United States, this pocket-sized, practical guide is a valuable resource for those using clinical ultrasound in everyday practice.

The Ultrasound Handbook

The Ultrasound Handbook
Author: Rebecca Hall
Publsiher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1988
Genre: Diagnosis, Ultrasonic
ISBN: UOM:39015012580596

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Spiral bound and pocket size (4.5x7.25"), intended as a quick reference to criteria for specific pathological entities. Information is in chart format, with room for notes. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Measurement in Ultrasound

Measurement in Ultrasound
Author: Wui Chong,Paul Sidhu
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2004-04-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780340762585

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Measurement of key parameters is an essential part of interpreting ultrasound scans and differentiating normal anatomy from pathology. Trainee radiologists and ultrasonographers often find it difficult to gain a good appreciation of such measurements. This book is a user-friendly handbook that can be used in day-to-day practice. It is made up of a series of ultrasound images with accompanying explanatory line drawings together with all key measurements. Normal variants are given together with ranges for features that change during development. There is also a list of key references for each criterion. Coverage is in line with examination requirements making it particularly suitable for trainee radiologists and ultrasonographers.