Obstetric Ultrasound How, Why and When
Obstetric Ultrasound: How, Why and When By Trish Chudleigh, Basky Thilaganathan
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone | ISBN: 0443054711 | 2005-01-19 | PDF | 264 pages | 10.9 Mb
Highly illustrated and practical, this introduction to obstetric ultrasound provides a step-by-step guide for those new to ultrasound as well as a source of reference for the more experienced ultrasonographer. The content details the use of ultrasound in all aspects of pregnancy, as well as many other commonly encountered gynecological situations.
The order of material follows a logical approach to the use of ultrasound in pregnancy that's easy to learn and remember.
Comprehensive and user-friendly, this resource provides basic knowledge of the ultrasound.
The content offers accurate, precise, relevant, and applicable information that could be useful for a new student or an experienced practitioner.
High-quality images aid the reader in coming to an understanding of difficult topics.
Completely rewritten and updated, this text features the most current information available.
A large number of new illustrations, including many full-color Doppler images, highlight important topics.
Color is used throughout the book, creating a fresh, vibrant look.
New chapter on screening includes new material on screening for Down's Syndrome, a critical topic in this field.
New information on medico-legal implications, audit, and safety provide the reader with knowledge of real-world issues.
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