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Book Synopsis

A handy, portable guide to managing problems in the everyday setting

This compact book provides radiologists, ultrasonographers, residents, and trainees with a handy, portable guide to managing problems in the everyday setting. The first section of the book provides a thorough review of basic physical and technical principles and examination techniques. In the second section of the book, the author helps the clinician answer such questions as:

  • What differential diagnoses should be considered for specific signs and symptoms?
  • When can ultrasound advance the diagnosis?
  • What are the typical sonographic signs that suggest a diagnosis?

The book describes systematic approaches to the ultrasound examination of specific organs and organ systems, postoperative ultrasound, with emphasis on scanning protocols, normal findings, and possible abnormal findings and their significance. Color-coded sections aid rapid reference to topics of interest.



Trade Review

This quick reference clinical companion offers readers the ability to correlate clinical and sonographic findings while providing practical, bulleted information in a straightforward, easy-to-read format...This text offers a polished approach to current techniques...well-organized...The sonographic images throughout the text are truly representative and provide practical references for clinical practice. Valuable components within this text include a well-organized, color-coded outline and a complete subject index in the back. The compact nature of this book allows easy transport and rapid reference. The concise way in which the material is integrated into bullet-point format is exceedingly helpful.--Radiologic Technology

"A good reference for medical students and residents."--Doody's Book Reviews



Table of Contents

Gray Part: Basic Principles
1 Basic Physical and Technical Principles
1.1 Physics of Ultrasound
1.2 Ultrasound Techniques
1.3 Color Duplex Sonography
1.4 Imaging Artifacts
2 The Ultrasound Examination
2.1 Abdominal Ultrasound
2.2 Ultrasound Imaging of Joints (Arthrosonography)
3 Ultrasound Documentation and Reporting
3.1 Requirements for Documentation
3.2 Guideline-Oriented Documentation
3.3 Sonographic Nomenclature
4 Function Studies
4.1 Basic Principles
4.2 Sonographic Measurements
5 Interventional Ultrasound
5.1 Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy (FNAB)
5.2 Therapeutic Aspiration and Drainage
Green Part: Ultrasound Investigation of Specific Signs and Symptoms
6 Principal Signs and Symptoms
6.1 Upper Abdominal Pain
6.2 Lower Abdominal Pain
6.3 Diffuse Abdominal Pain
6.4 Diarrhea and Constipation
6.5 Unexplained Fever
6.6 Palpable Masses
6.7 Enlarged Lymph Nodes
6.8 Edema
6.9 Renal Insufficiency and Acute Renal Failure
6.10 Jaundice
6.11 Hepatosplenomegaly
6.12 Ascites
6.13 Joint Pain and Swelling
6.14 Goiter, Hyper- and Hypothyroidism
Blue Part: Ultrasonography of Specific Organs and Organ Systems, Postoperative Ultrasound, and the Search for Occult Tumors
7 Arteries and Veins
7.1 Examination
7.2 Aorta and Arteries
7.3 Vena Cava and Peripheral Veins
8 Cervical Vessels
8.1 Examination
8.2 Abnormal Findings
9 Liver
9.1 Examination
9.2 Diffuse Changes
9.3 Circumscribed Changes
9.4 Changes in the Portal Venous System
10 Kidney and Adrenal Gland
10.1 Examination
10.2 Diffuse Renal Changes
10.3 Circumscribed Changes in the Renal Parenchyma
10.4 Circumscribed Changes in the Renal Pelvis and Renal Sinus
10.5 Evaluation and Further Testing
10.6 Perirenal Masses and Adrenal Tumors
11 Pancreas
11.1 Examination
11.2 Diffuse Changes
11.3 Circumscribed Changes
12 Spleen
12.1 Examination
12.2 Sonographic Findings
13 Bile Ducts
13.1 Examination
13.2 Intrahepatic Ductal Changes
13.3 Extrahepatic Ductal Changes
13.4 Evaluation and Further Testing
14 Gallbladder
14.1 Examination
14.2 Changes in Size, Shape, and Location
14.3 Wall Changes
14.4 Intraluminal Changes
14.5 Evaluation and Further Testing
15 Gastrointestinal Tract
15.1 Examination
15.2 Stomach
15.3 Small Intestine
15.4 Large Intestine
16 Urogenital Tract
16.1 Examination
16.2 Renal Pelvis, Ureter, and Bladder
16.3 Male Genital Tract
16.4 Female Genital Tract
17 Thorax
17.1 Examination
17.2 Chest Wall
17.3 Pleura
17.4 Lung Parenchyma
18 Thyroid Gland
18.1 Examination
18.2 Diffuse Changes
18.3 Circumscribed Changes
19 Major Salivary Glands
19.1 Examination
19.2 Abnormal Findings
20 Postoperative Ultrasound
20.1 Normal Postoperative Changes
20.2 Postoperative Complications
21 Search for Occult Tumors
21.1 Principal Signs and Symptoms
21.2 Sonographic Criteria for Malignancy
21.3 Evaluation and Further Testing

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      Publisher: Thieme Publishing Group
      Publication Date: 08/11/2006
      ISBN13: 9783131427113, 978-3131427113
      ISBN10: 3131427116

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A handy, portable guide to managing problems in the everyday setting

      This compact book provides radiologists, ultrasonographers, residents, and trainees with a handy, portable guide to managing problems in the everyday setting. The first section of the book provides a thorough review of basic physical and technical principles and examination techniques. In the second section of the book, the author helps the clinician answer such questions as:

      • What differential diagnoses should be considered for specific signs and symptoms?
      • When can ultrasound advance the diagnosis?
      • What are the typical sonographic signs that suggest a diagnosis?

      The book describes systematic approaches to the ultrasound examination of specific organs and organ systems, postoperative ultrasound, with emphasis on scanning protocols, normal findings, and possible abnormal findings and their significance. Color-coded sections aid rapid reference to topics of interest.



      Trade Review

      This quick reference clinical companion offers readers the ability to correlate clinical and sonographic findings while providing practical, bulleted information in a straightforward, easy-to-read format...This text offers a polished approach to current techniques...well-organized...The sonographic images throughout the text are truly representative and provide practical references for clinical practice. Valuable components within this text include a well-organized, color-coded outline and a complete subject index in the back. The compact nature of this book allows easy transport and rapid reference. The concise way in which the material is integrated into bullet-point format is exceedingly helpful.--Radiologic Technology

      "A good reference for medical students and residents."--Doody's Book Reviews



      Table of Contents

      Gray Part: Basic Principles
      1 Basic Physical and Technical Principles
      1.1 Physics of Ultrasound
      1.2 Ultrasound Techniques
      1.3 Color Duplex Sonography
      1.4 Imaging Artifacts
      2 The Ultrasound Examination
      2.1 Abdominal Ultrasound
      2.2 Ultrasound Imaging of Joints (Arthrosonography)
      3 Ultrasound Documentation and Reporting
      3.1 Requirements for Documentation
      3.2 Guideline-Oriented Documentation
      3.3 Sonographic Nomenclature
      4 Function Studies
      4.1 Basic Principles
      4.2 Sonographic Measurements
      5 Interventional Ultrasound
      5.1 Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy (FNAB)
      5.2 Therapeutic Aspiration and Drainage
      Green Part: Ultrasound Investigation of Specific Signs and Symptoms
      6 Principal Signs and Symptoms
      6.1 Upper Abdominal Pain
      6.2 Lower Abdominal Pain
      6.3 Diffuse Abdominal Pain
      6.4 Diarrhea and Constipation
      6.5 Unexplained Fever
      6.6 Palpable Masses
      6.7 Enlarged Lymph Nodes
      6.8 Edema
      6.9 Renal Insufficiency and Acute Renal Failure
      6.10 Jaundice
      6.11 Hepatosplenomegaly
      6.12 Ascites
      6.13 Joint Pain and Swelling
      6.14 Goiter, Hyper- and Hypothyroidism
      Blue Part: Ultrasonography of Specific Organs and Organ Systems, Postoperative Ultrasound, and the Search for Occult Tumors
      7 Arteries and Veins
      7.1 Examination
      7.2 Aorta and Arteries
      7.3 Vena Cava and Peripheral Veins
      8 Cervical Vessels
      8.1 Examination
      8.2 Abnormal Findings
      9 Liver
      9.1 Examination
      9.2 Diffuse Changes
      9.3 Circumscribed Changes
      9.4 Changes in the Portal Venous System
      10 Kidney and Adrenal Gland
      10.1 Examination
      10.2 Diffuse Renal Changes
      10.3 Circumscribed Changes in the Renal Parenchyma
      10.4 Circumscribed Changes in the Renal Pelvis and Renal Sinus
      10.5 Evaluation and Further Testing
      10.6 Perirenal Masses and Adrenal Tumors
      11 Pancreas
      11.1 Examination
      11.2 Diffuse Changes
      11.3 Circumscribed Changes
      12 Spleen
      12.1 Examination
      12.2 Sonographic Findings
      13 Bile Ducts
      13.1 Examination
      13.2 Intrahepatic Ductal Changes
      13.3 Extrahepatic Ductal Changes
      13.4 Evaluation and Further Testing
      14 Gallbladder
      14.1 Examination
      14.2 Changes in Size, Shape, and Location
      14.3 Wall Changes
      14.4 Intraluminal Changes
      14.5 Evaluation and Further Testing
      15 Gastrointestinal Tract
      15.1 Examination
      15.2 Stomach
      15.3 Small Intestine
      15.4 Large Intestine
      16 Urogenital Tract
      16.1 Examination
      16.2 Renal Pelvis, Ureter, and Bladder
      16.3 Male Genital Tract
      16.4 Female Genital Tract
      17 Thorax
      17.1 Examination
      17.2 Chest Wall
      17.3 Pleura
      17.4 Lung Parenchyma
      18 Thyroid Gland
      18.1 Examination
      18.2 Diffuse Changes
      18.3 Circumscribed Changes
      19 Major Salivary Glands
      19.1 Examination
      19.2 Abnormal Findings
      20 Postoperative Ultrasound
      20.1 Normal Postoperative Changes
      20.2 Postoperative Complications
      21 Search for Occult Tumors
      21.1 Principal Signs and Symptoms
      21.2 Sonographic Criteria for Malignancy
      21.3 Evaluation and Further Testing

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