Sonography: Introduction to Normal Structure and FunctionThis text offers the student a firm grounding in normal anatomy and physiology from an ultrasound perspective. After covering anatomy and physiology in the first half of each chapter, it then presents a wealth of ultrasound images to increase the reader's comfort with normal anatomy as it appears during scanning. Most images are accompanied by labeled drawings with detailed legends that explain what the reader is supposed to notice on the ultrasound scans. Instructor resources are available; please contact your Elsevier sales representative for details.
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Contents
Your First Scanning Experience | 1 |
Physics | 17 |
Instrumentation | 23 |
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abdominal adrenal Amniotic fluid anatomy anechoic aorta aortic blood body bowel breast carotid artery cavity celiac cells chorionic colon color flow common iliac coronary diagnostic diaphragm disease distal Doppler duodenum echogenic evaluation fetal Figure function gallbladder gestation heart hepatic artery hepatic vein hormone hyperechoic hypoechoic iliac artery Inferior vena cava lateral layer Left atrium left lobe Left renal Left ventricle ligament liver located longitudinal measurement medial mesenteric vein muscle Myometrium normal ovarian ovary pancreas parenchyma patient pelvis placenta plane portal vein portion posterior pregnancy prostate radiologist renal artery renal vein Right atrium Right renal Right ventricle sagittal scanning septum sinus sonographic sonographic appearance Spine spleen Splenic artery Splenic vein stomach structures Superior mesenteric artery Superior mesenteric vein thyroid gland tion tissue tract transducer transverse trimester ultrasound umbilical ureters urethra urinary bladder uterine uterus vagina vascular vasculature venous ventricular vessels visualized wall waveform
References to this book
Visualization in Medicine: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications Bernhard Preim,Dirk Bartz Limited preview - 2007 |