Based on the RDMS question weightings published by the ARDMS, this text covers normal anatomy and development, pathology, lab values, differential diagnosis, and gamuts. Descriptions of normal anatomy and development and pathology are accompanied by high-quality ultrasound images and line drawings. Easy-to-use chart format is useful for quick clinical reference, as well as studying for the RDMS registry exam.
A reference for professional and student sonographers and radiologists to the common images and techniques encountered in daily practice. Describes techniques for anatomical regions in alphabetical order. Among them are adrenal glands, breasts, gastrointestinal tract, liver, prostate and seminal vesicles, spleen and the lymphatic system, and vasculature system. Highly supported with line drawings and sonic images. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
This concise, descriptive handbook for ultrasound examination of the abdomen provides clear guidance for review and for future clinical application. Based on the RDMS examination, this text offers quick and easy access to information and images. Every normal and pathological description is accompanied by an abundance of high quality ultrasound images, enhancing comprehension. Further Readings, a feature found at the end of each chapter, presents the reader with sources for further study; and a section of gamuts and differential diagnoses with corresponding appearances assists the clinical sonographer with common pathological or variants of normal ultrasound appearances.
Your students will love this concise, descriptive handbook for ultrasound examination of the abdomen. It provides clear guidance for review and for future clinical application in a handy, pocket-size format. Based on the RDMS examination, the text offers quick and easy access to information and images. Every normal and pathological description is accompanied by an abundance of high quality ultrasound images, enhancing comprehension. Further Readings, a feature found at the end of each chapter, presents the reader with sources for further study; and a section of gamuts and differential diagnoses with corresponding appearances assists the clinical sonographer with common pathological or variants of normal ultrasound appearances.