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Fetal Heart Ultrasound: How, Why and When [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 174 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x189 mm, Approx. 400 illustrations (250 in full color)
  • Serija: How, Why and When
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Jul-2007
  • Leidėjas: Churchill Livingstone
  • ISBN-10: 0443103321
  • ISBN-13: 9780443103322
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 174 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x189 mm, Approx. 400 illustrations (250 in full color)
  • Serija: How, Why and When
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Jul-2007
  • Leidėjas: Churchill Livingstone
  • ISBN-10: 0443103321
  • ISBN-13: 9780443103322
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The fetal heart is considered to be the most important and difficult part of fetal examination. The purpose of this book and accompanying DVD is to enable the reader firstly to find out whether the heart is normal or not, and secondly to diagnose the type of cardiac abnormality if present. To provide the skills and methodology to do this, the book covers basic anatomy and embryology, and explains what to look for, why and how. It also describes associated pathology (e.g. chromosomal abnormalities, syndromes) which the sonographer needs to know after a cardiac abnormality has been found.

Accompanying DVD with over 60 minutes of video clips and 4D ultasound scans.

Highly illustrated with nearly 400 ultrasound scans, photographs of anatomical sections and explanatory line diagrams in colour and black and white.

Step-by-step guide for those new to fetal echocardiography and a reference source for the more experienced sonographer.
DVD contents vii
Foreword xi
Antoine Casasoprana
Foreword
Pierre Mares xiii
Acknowledgments xiv
Abbreviations xv
Why: fetal heart ultrasound
1(26)
Catherine Fredouille
General notions
2(6)
Review
8(14)
Application to fetal cardiopathies
22(3)
References
25(2)
How: technical aspects
27(22)
Jean-Eric Develay-Morice
The physical principles of ultrasound as applied to fetal ultrasound
27(4)
What takes time?
31(2)
Physical principles of Doppler
33(4)
In practice: setting the controls
37(8)
Application to the examination of the fetal heart
45(3)
Further reading
48(1)
How: anatomic-ultrasound correlations; 3 steps, 10 key points
49(14)
Catherine Fredouille
First step. Verification of the position: 2 key points
51(3)
Second step. Verification of the inlet: 4 key points
54(3)
Third step. Verification of the outlet: 4 key points
57(4)
References
61(2)
How: conducting the examination and its pitfalls
63(38)
Jean-Eric Develay-Morice
Taking the history
63(2)
A fast glance
65(4)
Verification of lateralization and its pitfalls: the elevator
69(30)
References
99(1)
Further reading
99(2)
Why: critical cardiac pathologies not to be overlooked
101(24)
Catherine Fredouille
First step. Pathologies of position
101(6)
Second step. Pathologies of the inlet
107(9)
Third step. Pathologies of the outlet
116(7)
References
123(2)
When: fetal morphological examination after the discovery of a cardiopathy
125(18)
Catherine Fredouille
The karyotype is unknown
126(6)
The karyotype is known to be normal
132(9)
References
141(2)
Points to remember
143(4)
Catherine Fredouille
Jean-Eric Develay-Morice
Technical points to remember
143(1)
Key points to remember
143(1)
Pathologies to remember
144(1)
Morphological points to remember
145(2)
Index 147