Ultrasound
Edward Bluth, 2007
Overview
Drawing from a popular course at the Radiological Society of North America's Annual Meeting, this book offers essential guidance for selecting appropriate imaging examinations and completing patient workups. The content is organized by anatomical location, leading readers through diagnostic evaluations. It reviews the indications, strengths, and limitations of ultrasound imaging for various clinical scenarios.
Who it's for
- Ultrasonographers
- Radiologists
- Residents
- Physicians, nurses, and radiology assistants
Key features
- Practical information on the utility of ultrasound, nonimaging tests, and other modalities like CT and MR.
- Clear descriptions of symptoms and differential diagnoses.
- Nearly 1,300 images and photographs illustrating key concepts.
- A new chapter dedicated to neonatal spinal cord anomalies.
- Comprehensive and up-to-date recommendations for effective ultrasonography use.
- Hardback binding.
- 752 pages.
- Published by Thieme Verlagsgruppe.
- ISBN: 9783131168320.