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El. knyga: Atlas of Head and Neck Ultrasound

  • Formatas: 244 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Feb-2013
  • Leidėjas: Thieme Publishing Group
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783132580169
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  • Formatas: 244 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Feb-2013
  • Leidėjas: Thieme Publishing Group
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783132580169
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Iro, Bozzato, and Zenk (otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, Friedrich-Alexander U. Hospital Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany), along with contributors from Germany who work in vascular surgery and internal medicine, offer an atlas of head and neck ultrasound for otolaryngologists, head and neck surgeons, maxillofacial surgeons, radiologists, internists, and other specialists. They introduce the basics of head and neck ultrasonography, and also include more complicated interdisciplinary topics, such as the thyroid gland and blood vessels. They cover the basic and physical principles of Doppler and color Doppler ultrasound; ultrasound examination technique, documentation, and terminology; sonographic anatomy and pathology, including the neck lymph nodes, extracranial nerves, floor of the mouth and oropharynx, salivary glands, facial soft tissues, paranasal sinuses and midface, and larynx and hypopharynx; and advanced image processing methods. Online access to videos is included. Annotation ©2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Written by internationally renowned experts, this exceptional and most comprehensive atlas provides readers with a didactic exposure to the principles of ultrasound and its application in the diagnosis and treatment of clinical conditions of the head and neck. It specifically evaluates the possibilities of modern high-resolution B-scan and color Doppler ultrasound.

Features:

  • The atlas style and systematically structured content allow readers to quickly locate imaging findings and access required information
  • The authors not only cover the main ultrasound examination techniques and findings in the head and neck area but also convey approaches to more complex clinical issues, including complicated interdisciplinary topics such as the thyroid gland and blood vessels
  • The diagnostic limitations of ultrasound, pitfalls, and tips and tricks are highlighted throughout the text to help beginners recognize the essential aspects of the findings and assist experienced users in complicated situations
  • An extensive selection of video clips, illustrating the advantages of ultrasound as a dynamic procedure, is available online

For all otolaryngologists, head and neck surgeons, maxillofacial surgeons, radiologists, internists, and other specialists who utilize this dynamic imaging tool, Atlas of Head
and Neck Ultrasound
is an essential reference for use in daily practice.

I General Considerations
1 Basic Principles of Ultrasound
3(7)
Physical Principles of B-mode Ultrasound Scanning
3(1)
Influence of the Ultrasound Frequency
3(1)
Generation of Ultrasound
3(1)
Piezoelectric Effect
3(1)
Pulse-Echo Technique
4(1)
Physical Laws of Sound Propagation
4(1)
Spatial Resolution
5(1)
Transmit Focusing
5(1)
B-mode Image Acquisition; 2D Imaging
5(1)
Postprocessing
6(1)
Artifacts
6(4)
2 Physical Principles of Doppler and Color Doppler Ultrasound
10(7)
Doppler Effect
10(1)
Doppler Techniques
10(1)
Spectral Doppler Method: Pulsed-wave Doppler
10(1)
Aliasing and Nyquist Frequency
10(1)
Angle Correction and Accuracy of Angle Correction (Spectral Doppler)
11(1)
Doppler Sampling Locations
11(1)
Color-coded Duplex Sonography, Color Doppler
12(1)
Power Doppler
12(1)
Wall Filter
12(1)
Aliasing with Color Doppler
12(1)
Influence of Angle in Color Doppler
13(1)
Spectral Doppler Parameters for Optimizing Spectral Doppler Recording
13(1)
PRF (Pulse Repetition Frequency)
13(1)
D-Gain (Gain for Spectral Doppler)
14(1)
Wall Filter
14(1)
Color Flow and Power Doppler Parameters
14(1)
Optimal PRF (Pulse Repetition Frequency) Setting
14(1)
Beam Steering of the Color Window
15(1)
Color Gain
15(1)
Wall Filter
15(1)
Temporal Averaging
15(1)
The Color Flow Line Density
15(1)
Summary: Guide for Doppler Parameter Setting
15(1)
Summary: Guide to Understanding an Ultrasound Image
16(1)
3 Practical Tips on Ultrasound Examination Technique
17(11)
Resolution and Penetration
17(1)
Sound Field Characteristics
17(1)
Gain and Time Gain Compensation
17(3)
Clinical Examination of Neck Levels
20(6)
Level IA Submental Group
20(1)
Level IB Submandibular Group
20(2)
Levels IIA And IIB: Superior Jugular Group
22(1)
Level III Middle Jugular Group
22(1)
Level IV Lower Jugular Group
22(4)
Levels VA And VB: Posterior Triangle Group
26(1)
Level VI Anterior Compartment Group
26(1)
Examination Sequence
26(2)
4 Documentation and Terminology
28(13)
Standard Sonographic Descriptors
28(1)
Localization
28(1)
Structure (Echogenicity)
28(1)
Shape
28(1)
Contour
28(1)
Margins
28(1)
Distal Phenomena
28(1)
Sonographic Palpation
28(13)
II Sonographic Anatomy and Pathology
5 Thyroid Gland
41(17)
Topographic Anatomy
41(1)
Ultrasound Examination
41(1)
Normal Sonographic Findings
41(2)
Ultrasound Pathology of Diffuse Thyroid Disease
43(1)
Congenital Malformations
43(1)
Goiter (Diffuse, Nodular)
43(1)
Thyroiditis
43(3)
The Thyroid Gland after Surgery
46(1)
Thyroid Nodules
46(1)
Cysts
46(1)
Thyroid Nodules
47(7)
Summary: Thyroid Gland
54(1)
Parathyroid Glands
54(3)
Bibliography
57(1)
6 Neck Lymph Nodes
58(33)
Anatomy
58(1)
Classification of the Cervical Lymph Nodes
58(1)
Size and Three-dimensional Proportions
58(1)
Echogenic Hilum ("Hilar Sign") and Perfusion Pattern
58(1)
Lymph Node Shape
58(1)
Lymph Node Borders
58(1)
Homogeneity of the Intranodal Echotexture
59(1)
Lymph Node Distribution
59(9)
Inflammatory Changes
68(1)
Acute and Chronic Lymphadenitis
68(1)
Epstein-Barr Virus/Mononucleosis
68(1)
Abscess Formation in Lymph Nodes
68(2)
Cervical Abscess
70(1)
Mycobacteria other than Tuberculosis (MOTT)
70(1)
Tuberculosis
70(4)
Actinomycosis
74(1)
Differential Diagnosis in Lymphadenopathy
74(1)
Benign Tumors
75(1)
Lipomas
75(1)
Lymphangioma/Cystic Hygroma
75(3)
Malignant Tumors and Metastases
78(1)
Malignant Lymphomas
78(2)
Sarcoma
80(1)
Metastases
80(1)
Melanoma Metastases
80(3)
Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) Syndrome
83(1)
Ultrasound in Oncological Follow-up
83(1)
Regional Follow-up
84(1)
Primary Tumor Resection without Neck Dissection
84(1)
Primary Tumor Resection and Neck Dissection with/without Subsequent Radiotherapy
84(1)
Primary Radiochemotherapy with/without Subsequent Neck Dissection
84(5)
Ultrasound-guided Needle Biopsies
89(1)
Ultrasound-guided Injection
89(2)
7 Extracranial Nerves
91(7)
Anatomy
91(1)
Inflammatory Changes
91(1)
Benign Tumors
91(1)
Paragangliomas
91(1)
Neuromas
91(1)
Malignant Tumors
91(7)
8 Floor of the Mouth and Oropharynx
98(20)
Anatomy
98(1)
Inflammatory Changes
98(1)
Benign Tumors
98(1)
Branchial Cysts
98(1)
Infected Branchial Cysts
99(1)
Thyroglossal Duct Cysts and Fistulas
99(1)
Other Benign Tumors
99(1)
Malignant Tumors
99(19)
9 Salivary Glands
118(34)
Anatomy
118(1)
Parotid Gland
118(1)
Submandibular Gland
118(1)
Sublingual Gland
118(4)
Inflammatory Changes
122(1)
Acute Sialadenitis
122(1)
Salivary Gland Abscess
122(1)
Chronic Sialadenitis
122(1)
Enlarged Lymph Nodes
123(1)
Salivary Gland Cysts
123(1)
Sialolithiasis and Obstructive Disease
123(1)
Sialadenosis
123(17)
Benign Tumors
140(7)
Malignant Tumors
147(5)
10 Facial Soft Tissues
152(14)
Anatomy
152(1)
Inflammatory Changes
152(1)
Furuncles and Abscesses
152(1)
Mastoiditis
152(1)
Preauricular Sinus
152(1)
Benign Tumors
152(1)
Malignant Tumors
153(13)
11 Paranasal Sinuses and Midface
166(7)
Anatomy
166(1)
Inflammatory Changes
166(1)
Sinusitis
166(1)
Benign Tumors
166(3)
Malignant Tumors
169(1)
Trauma
170(3)
12 Larynx and Hypopharynx
173(9)
Anatomy
173(1)
Inflammatory Changes
173(1)
Benign Tumors
173(1)
Malignant Tumors
173(9)
13 Extracranial Vessels
182(23)
Introduction
182(1)
Anatomy
182(1)
Carotid Arteries
183(1)
Examination
183(2)
Normal Imaging
185(1)
Intima-Media Thickness
185(1)
Atherosclerotic Disease
186(1)
Plaque Imaging
186(1)
Grade of Stenosis
186(1)
Carotid Artery Occlusion
186(1)
Carotid Aneurysm
186(11)
Vertebral Arteries
197(1)
Examination
197(1)
Atherosclerotic Disease
197(1)
Subclavian Steal Syndrome
197(3)
Jugular Veins
200(1)
Examination
200(1)
Thrombosis
200(1)
References
201(4)
III Advanced Ultrasound Methods and Outlook
14 Image Processing Methods
205(14)
Panoramic Imaging
205(1)
Harmonic Imaging; Tissue Harmonic Imaging
205(1)
Broadband Harmonic Imaging, Phase Inversion Technique
205(1)
Spatial Compounding
205(1)
Three-dimensional Ultrasound Imaging: 3D Image, 4D Image
205(1)
Ultrasound Contrast Enhancement
206(1)
Elastography
206(1)
Sonohistology
206(1)
Outlook
206(13)
Further Reading 219(4)
Subject Index 223
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University of Erlangen-Nuremburg, FAU Medical School, Erlangen, Germany