Comprising more than 1200 pages, this textbook is a complete guide to the use of ultrasound in the diagnosis and treatment of obstetric and gynaecologic disorders. Divided into three sections, the book begins with an introduction to the use and safety of ultrasound, the development of 3D ultrasound, pitfalls and normal variants, and medicolegal issues. The second section discusses its application in pregnancy and section three covers ultrasound for the diagnosis of gynaecological disorders. Authored by an internationally recognised team of experts, the fifth edition has been fully revised and updated to provide clinicians with the latest advances and knowledge in the field. A number of new topics have been added to this edition. A multitude of ultrasound images, illustrations and tables further enhance the comprehensive text. Whether used as a reference guide or read in its entirety, this book is invaluable for sonologists and sonographers worldwide. The previous edition (9789386056870) published in 2017.
· 2020
This practical, two volume handbook provides a critical look at state-of -the-art ultrasound techniques and equipment. It is a comprehensive reference with numerous black/white and color ultrasonograms, tables and graphs. The volumes include extensive literature citations which assist the investigator in finding more in-depth references. This work focuses on the recent remarkable expansion in both diagnostic techniques and clinical applications. It reports findings based on an unusually large patient population over al long time period. It presents the accuracy and limitations of various aspects of ultrasound.
This book is a comprehensive guide to transvaginal sonography for practitioners. Divided into five sections, the text begins with discussion on general aspects of ultrasonography and transvaginal scanning. The following sections cover the use of ultrasonography in a variety if gynaecological and obstetrical circumstances. The final sections cover Doppler sonography and 3D and 4D transvaginal sonography. The third edition has been fully revised to provide clinicians with the latest advances in their field. Authored by an internationally recognised team of experts led by Zagreb-based Asim Kurjak and Madrid-based José Bajo Arenas, the text is further enhanced by nearly 700 ultrasound images, photographs, diagrams and tables. Key points Fully revised, third edition presenting latest advances in transvaginal sonography Highly illustrated with nearly 700 ultrasound images, photographs, diagrams and tables Internationally recognised editor and author team Previous edition (9789350904732) published in 2013
· 2019
This practical, two-volume handbook is the first to illustrate the use of transvaginal color doppler in obstetrics and gynecology. It provides a critical look at state-of-the-art ultrasound techniques and equipment and serves as a comprehensive reference with numerous black/white and color ultrasonograms, tables and graphs. The volumes include extensive literature citations which assist the investigator in finding more in-depth references. This work focuses on the recent remarkable expansion in both diagnostic techniques and clinical applications. It reports findings based on an unusually large patient population over a long period of time. It presents the accuracy and limitations of various aspects of ultrasound. This important publication is especially helpful for clinicians and researchers.
Ultrasound is the backbone of modern obstetric and gynecology practice. Recent technological breakthroughs in diagnostic ultrasound, including the advent of color Doppler, power Doppler, three-dimensional and four dimensional imaging, have led ultrasound to surpass the expectations of Ian Donald, its visionary father. The text is divided into three parts general aspects, obstetrics, and gynecology. The first and second textbooks were successful in this endeavor, but with the explosion of knowledge, it was clear that an expanded and updated third edition would be invaluable. Section one deals with a variety of topics that lay the foundation for the rest of the book. Section two addresses the myriad subtopics in obstetric ultrasound that optimize the care of pregnant women and fetal patients. The last section addresses the essential role that ultrasound plays in the many dimensions of clinical gynecology.
This book is a comprehensive guide to the role of ultrasound in the care of pregnant women. The third edition has been fully updated and new topics added, to provide clinicians and trainees with the latest developments in the field. Beginning with an overview of ultrasound techniques, the following chapters discuss normal foetal anatomy and abnormal signs, providing in depth coverage of the appearance of malformations in different systems of the foetus’ anatomy, including gastrointestinal, urinary, thorax, skeletal and the central nervous system. The next sections discuss the foetal heart, foetal tumours, and assessment of the gestational age and foetal growth. The book concludes with detail on ultrasound of the placenta, umbilical cord, and amniotic fluid; and doppler in obstetrics and ultrasound in labour. Separate chapters are dedicated to twins, basic biometry, and ethics and law in congenital defects. Written by an experienced team of experts from Italy and Bosnia and Herzegovina, this new edition is highly illustrated with ultrasound images and figures. The previous edition (9789351523376) published in 2014.
· 2011
The Definitive Reference for Obstetric UltrasoundComplete-The most comprehensive work on obstetric ultrasound available, with over 1500 superb illustrations (700 in color)-Textbook and atlas in one-Combined with the gynecologic volume, provides an archive of information and images that leaves no question unansweredSystematic-Screening, biometry and organ biometry, detailed and systematic diagnosis of fetal anomalies, multiple pregnancies, abnormal pregnancies-Transvaginal and transabdominal ultrasound, Doppler and color Doppler scanning, 3D ultrasound, ultrasound-guided invasive diagnostic and therapeutic proceduresPractice-Oriented-The ideal reference work for sonographic findings in frequent and rare malformations and syndromes-Actual specimens shown next to ultrasound images for comparison.
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