Description |
204 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 18 cm + 1 CD-ROM (3 in.) |
Summary |
The knowledge of anatomy is an integral part of all the imaging modalities including ultrasound. Understanding the location of various organs and structures in the body, their anatomical relationship with one another and their normal ultrasonic appearances is very important in analyzing and interpreting the images. This book attempts to explain the same, with reference to the landmarks which help in locating and identifying different organs. At the outset of each chapter, the anatomy, scanning technique and normal appearance (in terms of relative echogenicity) are explained in text. This is followed by the ultrasound images in various planes. The images are accompanied by labeled colour diagrams and the relative probe position |
Notes |
Includes index |
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Accompanying CD-ROM contains electronic versions (TIF format) of the images found in the book, navigated through a MS PowerPoint presentation |
Subject |
Diagnostic ultrasonic imaging.
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Endoscopic ultrasonography.
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Human anatomy.
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Ultrasonic imaging.
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Anatomy.
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Ultrasonography.
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Genre/Form |
Atlas.
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Atlases.
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ISBN |
1904798381 |
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