Developed at Heinrich Heine University in Germany, this textbook introduces the principles of color duplex scanning (CDS) and its applications for evaluating vascular disease as well as multiple organ systems in the neck, thorax, abdomen, and pelvis. Each of the nine chapters first describes examination technique and normal findings, then characterizes the detection of disease states, matching complex color image planes with explanatory diagrams that identify key structures. Intended for sonographers experienced with gray-scale B- mode ultrasound imaging, the third edition features 500 illustrations. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
The Third Edition of this up-to-date and user friendly workbook helps medical students, sonographers, residents, and radiologists gain a fundamental grasp of the application of color duplex ultrasound by reviewing normal findings, important pathologic conditions, scanning techniques, and the role and importance of color duplex ultrasound in detecting and assessing various disease states.
Topics include:
- Basic physical and technical principles
- Innovative techniques and ultrasound contrast agents (e.g., power Doppler, SieScape imaging, clarify vascular enhancement, tissue Doppler, precision upsampling, arterial stiffness, eTracking)
- Vascular surgery: peripheral arterial occlusive disease, venous insufficiency and thrombosis, AV fistulae, and aneurysms
- Endocrinology: thyroid gland
- Internal medicine: abdominal organs, lymph nodes, TIPSS
- Nephrology: kidneys and renal allografts
- Neurology: intra- and extracranial cerebral arteries
- Cardiology: B- and M-mode imaging, cardiac anomalies, wall motion analysis
- Urology: testicular torsion, tumors, erectile dysfunction
- Obstetrics and gynecology: tumors, anomalies, fetal perfusion defects
Teaching Manual of Color Duplex Sonography is well known for its highly educational approach and user-friendly features which include:
- Over 500 excellent illustrations -- ideal for visually oriented learners
- Diagrams that illustrate the correct way to handle the transducer and position the scan plane
- Self-test question & answers
- Tips, tricks, and common pitfalls
- Checklists and tables of normal values on sturdy pocket-sized cards for hospital and office use
This user friendly workbook helps medical students, sonographers, residents, and radiologists grasp the application of color duplex ultrasound by reviewing normal findings, key pathologic conditions, scanning techniques, and the role of color duplex ultrasound in detecting and assessing various disease states.