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Pocket Atlas of Normal Ultrasound Anatomy (Radiology Pocket Atlas Series)

Pocket Atlas of Normal Ultrasound Anatomy (Radiology Pocket Atlas Series)
By Matthew D. Rifkin, Larry Waldroup, Mani Montazemi, Robert Villani

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This popular pocket atlas helps readers rapidly identify key anatomic structures of the neck, abdomen, female pelvis, and male genitalia on ultrasound scans...and shows how to distinguish these structures from artifacts. The thoroughly revised Second Edition features 74 sharp, new images obtained with state-of-the-art ultrasound technology. Each page presents a high-resolution image that is clearly labeled to point out anatomic landmarks. Directly above the image are a key to the labels and a thumbnail illustration that orients the reader to the plane of view (sagittal, axial, or coronal). This format - sharp images, orienting thumbnails, and clear keys - enables readers to identify features with unprecedented speed and accuracy. "Recommend that this atlas be in the pocket of all neophyte abdominal ultrasonographers and all first-year radiology residents. It should also be available in all radiology departments." - "Radiology".


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #184324 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 80 pages

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A Great Little Book4
This little book is ideal for the beginner whether sonographer or SPR. Inside you'll find page by page high quality ultrasound images of common sections used to evaluate organs. Each image is labelled and the section described to allow you to easily duplicate whilst scanning. It is truly pocket sized and light/slim to allow convenient reference for everyday use during your early stages. I recommend this to all my new students.