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Title Diagnostic pediatric ultrasound / [edited by] Erik Beek, Rick R. van Rijn
Published Stuttgart ; New York : Thieme, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 637 pages) : illustrations
Contents Diagnostic Pediatric Ultrasound -- Media Center Information -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Video Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- 1 Examining the Child and Creating a Child-Friendly Environment -- 1.1 Child-Friendly Staff -- 1.2 Appointment -- 1.3 Appointment Letter -- 1.4 Waiting Area -- 1.5 Examination Room -- 1.6 Examination -- 1.7 How to Scan: Tips and Tricks -- 1.8 Private Room -- 1.9 Communicating the Results -- Recommended Readings -- 2 Physics and Artifacts
2.1 Basic Principles of Ultrasound2.1.1 UltrasonicWaves -- 2.1.2 Wave Propagation in Homogeneous Media -- 2.1.3 Wave Propagation in Inhomogeneous Media -- 2.1.4 Doppler Echo -- 2.2 Echoscopic Image Construction -- 2.2.1 Amplitude Mode -- 2.2.2 Brightness Mode -- 2.2.3 Motion Mode -- 2.2.4 Color Doppler -- 2.2.5 Power Doppler -- 2.3 Transducers -- 2.3.1 Types of Transducers -- 2.4 Resolution -- 2.4.1 Axial Resolution -- 2.4.2 Lateral Resolution -- 2.4.3 Elevational Resolution -- 2.5 Artifacts in Sonography -- 2.5.1 Artifacts in 2D Ultrasound
2.5.2 Artifacts in Doppler Ultrasound2.6 Advances in Echoscopic Image Construction -- 2.6.1 Compound Imaging -- 2.6.2 Harmonic Imaging -- 2.6.3 Elastography -- 2.7 Biological Effects and Safety -- 3 Neonatal Cranial Ultrasonography -- 3.1 Ultrasound Anatomy of the Neonatal Brain -- 3.2 Maturational Changes and Distinction between Physiologic and Pathologic Echogenic Areas in the Neonatal Brain -- 3.2.1 White Matter -- 3.2.2 Deep Gray Matter -- 3.3 Timing of Examinations -- 3.4 Measurements -- 3.4.1 Ventricular Measurements
3.4.2 Measurements of Cerebral Structures3.5 Preterm Infants: Pathology -- 3.5.1 Germinal Matrix�Intraventricular Hemorrhage -- 3.5.2 Post-hemorrhagic Ventricular Dilatation -- 3.5.3 White Matter Injury -- 3.5.4 Focal Infarction -- 3.6 Term Infants -- 3.6.1 Pathology -- 3.6.2 Congenital Abnormalities -- Recommended Readings -- 4 Spine -- 4.1 Embryology -- 4.1.1 Ascensus Medullaris -- 4.2 Technique of Spinal Ultrasound -- 4.3 Normal Sonographic Anatomy -- 4.3.1 Normal Variants -- 4.4 Pathology -- 4.4.1 Non�Skin-Covered Back Masses: Open Lesions
4.4.2 Skin-Covered Back Masses: Closed Lesions4.4.3 Occult/Closed Lesions without a Mass -- 4.4.4 Sacral Dimple -- Recommended Readings -- 5 Neck -- 5.1 Normal Anatomy and Variants -- 5.2 Pathology -- 5.2.1 Vessels of the Neck -- 5.2.2 Cystic Lesions -- 5.2.3 Hemangiomas and Vascular Malformations -- 5.2.4 Pilomatrixoma -- 5.2.5 Solid Tumors -- 5.2.6 Thyroid Gland -- 5.2.7 Salivary Glands -- 5.2.8 Thymus -- 5.2.9 Miscellaneous Lesions -- Recommended Readings -- 6 Mediastinum -- 6.1 Normal Anatomy and Variants -- 6.1.1 Thymus -- 6.1.2 Trachea
Summary ""Diagnostic Pediatric Ultrasound is a complete "go-to" reference for daily practice. It clearly shows why ultrasound is the pediatric imaging modality of first choice, offering safe, noninvasive, high-quality results, leading to an accurate diagnosis. It provides a wide range of normal reference images for comparison with pathologic findings. This book contains instructive ultrasound videos available on Thieme Media Center showing diagnoses.""--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Children -- Diseases -- Diagnosis.
Diagnostic ultrasonic imaging.
Pediatric diagnostic imaging.
Children.
Infants.
Human beings.
Child
Humans
Infant
Ultrasonography -- methods
Ultrasonography
children (people by age group)
infants.
Homo sapiens (species)
MEDICAL -- Gynecology & Obstetrics.
Infants
Children
Children -- Diseases -- Diagnosis
Diagnostic ultrasonic imaging
Pediatric diagnostic imaging
Form Electronic book
Author Beek, Erik, editor
Rijn, Rick R. van, editor
ISBN 3131697415
9783131697417