Clark's Essential Guide to Clinical Ultrasound

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This easy-to-understand pocketbook in the highly respected Clark’s stable of diagnostic imaging texts is an invaluable tool for students, sonographers and other ultrasound practitioners, providing practical guidance on clinical ultrasound procedures, summarising current relevant literature and professional body guidelines.

The content is arranged by anatomical system and organ for ease of reference, with each section comprising a short introduction, the indications for the procedure, patient preparation, the imaging procedure itself, along with an image analysis, supported throughout by positioning photographs and clinical images.

Clark’s Essential Guide to Clinical Ultrasound is ideal for all users of clinical ultrasound at both undergraduate and postgraduate level and will also provide a convenient distillation of the latest best practice and guidelines for sonographers, midwives, vascular technologists, ECG technologists, medical doctors, sports injury specialists, paramedics, and other health professionals.

Author(s): Jan Dodgeon, Gill Harrison
Series: Clark's Companion Essential Guides
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 387
City: Boca Raton

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Chapter 1 Principles of sonography
Overview of diagnostic ultrasound
Patient preparation and care
Safety considerations
References
Chapter 2 The upper abdominal organs
The pancreas
The liver and biliary system
The portal venous system
The spleen
References
Chapter 3 The renal tract
The kidneys
The urinary bladder
References
Chapter 4 The male reproductive system
Transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) of the prostate gland
The scrotum and testes
The penis
References
Chapter 5 The gastrointestinal (GI) tract
The salivary glands
The adult GI tract
Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)
The neonatal GI tract
References
Chapter 6 The endocrine system – thyroid and adrenal glands
The thyroid gland
The adrenal glands
References
Chapter 7 The female reproductive system
Gynaecological ultrasound
Hysterosalpingo-contrast sonography (HyCoSy)
Assisted reproduction
References
Chapter 8 Obstetric ultrasound
Overview
Early pregnancy assessment
First trimester
Second trimester
Third trimester
References
Chapter 9 Breast ultrasound
Greyscale, Doppler and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS)
Elastography
Volume scanning
References
Chapter 10 The cardiovascular system
The aorta
The extracranial arterial supply to the brain
Peripheral arterial – lower limb
Peripheral arterial – upper limb
Peripheral venous – lower limb
Peripheral venous – upper limb
Echocardiography
Transoesophageal echocardiography
Intravascular ultrasound
References
Chapter 11 The respiratory system – lungs
The lungs
References
Chapter 12 The central nervous system – eye and brain
Ocular ultrasound
The neonatal brain
References
Chapter 13 Musculoskeletal ultrasound
The shoulder
The elbow
The wrist and hand
The paediatric hip joint
The knee
The ankle and foot
Ultrasound-guided interventions
References
Chapter 14 Emergency and interventional ultrasound
Emergency ultrasound: FAST
Interventional ultrasound
References
Chapter 15 Additional technologies
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS)
Fusion imaging
Artificial intelligence (AI) in ultrasound
References
Index