Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
Manual of Diagnostic Ultrasound - Philip E. S. Palmer

Manual of Diagnostic Ultrasound

By: Philip E. S. Palmer

Paperback | 1 January 1995

At a Glance

Paperback


$164.75

or 4 interest-free payments of $41.19 with

 or 

Ships in 10 to 15 business days

A didactic, illustrated guide to the use of ultrasound as a diagnostic tool in clinical practice. Prepared by an international group of experts with wide experience in both developed and developing countries, the manual responds to the need for a basic reference text that can help doctors, sonographers, nurses, and midwives solve imaging problems when no experts are available. With this need in mind, the manual adopts a practical approach aimed at providing a thorough grounding in both the techniques of ultrasound and the interpretation of images. The need for extensive supervised training is repeatedly emphasized. Because the clinical value of ultrasound depends so greatly on the experience and skill of the operator, the manual makes a special effort to alert readers to common pitfalls and errors, and to indicate specific clinical situations where ultrasound may not be helpful or reliable as a diagnostic tool. Explanatory text is supported by numerous practical tips, warnings, checklists and over 600 illustrations. The opening chapters explain how ultrasound works, outline the factors to consider when choosing a scanner, and introduce the basic rules of scanning, including advice on how to recognize and interpret artefacts. Guidance on the selection of ultrasound equipment includes clear advice concerning where costs can be spared and where investment is essential. The core of the manual consists of seventeen chapters providing guidance on scanning techniques and the interpretation of images for specific organs and anatomical sites, with the most extensive chapter devoted to obstetrics. Each chapter contains illustrated information on indications for scanning, preparation of the patient, including choice of transducer and setting of the correct gain, general scanning techniques, and specific techniques for identifying anatomical landmarks and recognizing abnormalities. The manual concludes with WHO specifications for a general purpose scanner judged entirely suitable for 90-95% of the most common ultrasound examinations.

More in Medical Imaging

MRI in Practice : 5th Edition - Catherine Westbrook

RRP $82.95

$54.75

34%
OFF
Top 3 Differentials in Pediatric Radiology : A Case Review - Rebecca Stein-Wexler

RRP $176.00

$96.75

45%
OFF
Top 3 Differentials in Gastrointestinal Imaging : A Case Review - Rocky C. Saenz
Dental Radiography : 6th Edition - Principles and Techniques - Joenn M. Iannucci
The Essential Physics of Medical Imaging : 4th Edition - J. Anthony Seibert
Handbook of Radiographic Positioning and Techniques - John  Lampignano

RRP $98.95

$89.99

Sonography Principles and Instruments : 10th edition - Frederick W. Kremkau

RRP $182.95

$141.75

23%
OFF
MRI Physics : Tech to Tech Explanations - Stephen J. Powers

RRP $88.95

$64.75

27%
OFF
Essentials of Skeletal Radiology (2 Volume Set) : 3rd Edition - Terry R. Yochum

RRP $902.50

$767.13

15%
OFF
Biosignal and Medical Image Processing : 3rd Edition - Benjamin Griffel

RRP $305.00

$216.75

29%
OFF
Introduction to 12-lead ECG 2ed : the Art of Interpretation - Tomas B. Garcia
Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound : 3rd Edition - Jon Jacobson
The Essential Physics of Medical Imaging Study Guide - Jerrold T. Bushberg