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Ultrasound Scanning Guide for the Abdomen and Male Pelvis
Ultrasound Scanning Guide for the Abdomen and Male Pelvis
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Author(s): Faundez
Faundez, Leonardo
ISBN No.: 9781394366309
Pages: 192
Year: 202604
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 68.93
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Preface Acknowledgements List of abbreviations 1. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1. Common Terminology Used in this Guidebook 1.2. Abbreviations Used in this Guidebook 1.3. Probe Orientation and Image Display Markers 1.


4. Scan Plane Directions 1.5. The Relationship between the Sagittal and Transverse Scanning Planes 1.5.1. Sagittal Plane 1.5.


2. Transverse Plane 1.5.3. Oblique Scan Planes 1.6. Annotations or Image Labelling 1.7.


Transducer Manipulation Techniques 1.8. Transducer Placement on the Patient''s Skin and Corresponding Orientation in the Field of View 1.9. Clockface Symbols 1.10. Guidebook Chapters 1.10.


1. Window Diagrams 1.10.2. Scanning Tables 1.10.3. Ultrasound Images 1.


11. Transducers and Transducer Frequency 1.12. Image Optimization 1.13. Ergonomics 1.14. Patient Preparation and Care 1.


15. Using this guidebook 2. Chapter 2: Renal Ultrasound 2.1. Window Diagrams: Common Windows Used for Renal Ultrasound 2.2. Scanning Table for the Right Kidney 2.3.


Additional Scanning Tips for the Right Kidney 2.3.1. Window 1 2.3.2. Window 2 2.3.


3. Window 3 2.3.4. Window 4 2.3.5. Window 5 2.


4. Right Kidney Images 2.5. Scanning Table for the Left Kidney 2.6. Additional Scanning Tips for the Left Kidney 2.6.1.


Window 1 2.6.2. Window 2 2.6.3. Window 3 2.6.


4. Window 4 2.7. Left Kidney Images 3. Chapter 3: Liver Ultrasound 3.1. Window Diagrams: Common Windows Used for Liver Ultrasound 3.2.


Scanning Table for the Left Lobe of the Liver 3.3. Additional Scanning Tips for the Left Lobe of the Liver 3.3.1. Window 1L 3.3.2.


Window 1S 3.3.3. Window 5 3.1. Left Lobe of the Liver Images 3.2. Scanning Table for the Right Lobe of the Liver 3.


3. Additional Scanning Tips for the Right Lobe of the Liver 3.3.1. Windows 1L, 2L, 3L 3.3.2. Windows 1S and 2S 3.


3.3. Windows 2S and 3S 3.3.4. Window 4 3.3.5.


Windows 6 and 7 3.4. Right Lobe of the Liver Images 4. Chapter 4: Biliary System 4.1. Gallbladder 4.1.1.


Window Diagrams: Common Windows Used to Scan the Gallbladder 4.1.2. Scanning Table for the Gallbladder 4.1.3. Additional Scanning Tips for the Gallbladder 4.1.


4. Gallbladder Images 4.2. Biliary Ducts 4.2.1. Window Diagrams: Common Windows Used to Scan the Biliary Ducts 4.2.


2. Scanning Table for the Biliary Ducts 4.2.3. Additional Scanning Tips for the Biliary Ducts 4.2.4. Biliary Ducts Images 5.


Chapter 5: Abdominal Aorta and Common Iliac Arteries 5.1. Window Diagrams: Common Windows Used to Scan the Abdominal Aorta and Common Iliac Arteries 5.2. Scanning Table for the Abdominal Aorta 5.3. Additional scanning tips for the abdominal Ao 5.3.


1. Windows 1, 2, and 3 5.3.2. Window 1 5.3.3. Window 2 5.


3.4. Window 3 5.3.5. Window 4 5.4. Abdominal Aorta Images 5.


5. Scanning Table for the Common Iliac Arteries 5.6. Additional Scanning Tips for the Common Iliac Arteries 5.6.1. Windows 5 and 6 &n.


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