I. PHYSICS
1. Physics of Ultrasound
2. Biologic Effects and Safety
3. Contrast Agents for Ultrasound Imaging and Doppler
II. ABDOMINAL, PELVIC, AND THORACIC SONOGRAPHY
4. The Liver
5. The Spleen
6. The Biliary Tree and Gallbladder
7. The Pancreas
8. The Gastrointestinal Tract
9. The Kidney and Urinary Tract
10. The Prostrate
11. The Adrenal Glands
12. The Retroperitoneum
13. Dynamic Ultrasound of Hernias of the Groin and Anterior
Abdominal Wall
14. The Peritoneum
15. The Uterus
16. The Adnexa
17. Ultrasound-Guided Biopsy of Chest Abdomen and Pelvis
18. Organ Transplantation
III. SMALL PARTS, CAROTID ARTERY, AND PERIPHERAL VESSEL
SONOGRAPHY
19. The Thyroid Gland
20. The Parathyroid Glands
21. The Breast
22. The Scrotum
23. Overview of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Techniques and
Applications
24. The Shoulder
25. Musculoskeletal Interventions
26. The Extracranial Cerebral Vessels
27. The Peripheral Vessels
IV. OBSTETRIC AND FETAL SONOGRAPHY
28. Overview of Obstetric Imaging
29. Bioeffects and Safety of Ultrasound in Obstetrics
30. The First Trimester
31. Chromosomal Abnormalities
32. Multifetal Pregnancy
33. The Fetal Face and Neck
34. The Fetal Brain
35. The Fetal Spine
36. The Fetal Chest
37. The Fetal Heart
38. The Fetal Abdominal Wall and Gastrointestinal Tract
39. The Fetal Urogenital Tract
40. The Fetal Musculoskeletal System
41. Fetal Hydrops
42. Fetal Measurements: Normal and Abnormal Fetal Growth and
Assessment of Fetal Well-Being
43. Sonographic Evaluation of the Placenta
44. Cervical Ultrasound and Preterm Birth
V. PEDIATRIC SONOGRAPHY
45. Neonatal and Infant Brain Imaging
46. Doppler Sonography of the Neonatal and Infant Brain
47. Doppler Sonography of the Brain in Children
48. The Pediatric Head and Neck
49. The Pediatric Spinal Canal
50. The Pediatric Chest
51. The Pediatric Liver and Spleen
52. The Pediatric Kidney and Adrenal Glands
53. The Pediatric Gastrointestinal Tract
54. Pediatric Pelvic Sonography
55. The Pediatric Hip and Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
56. Pediatric Interventional Sonography
Carol M. Rumack, MD, FACR is Professor of Radiology and Pediatrics
at the University of Colorado, School of Medicine in Aurora,
Colorado. She is widely published, and her research centers on
neonatal sonography of high-risk infants, particularly the brain.
She is a Fellow, previous Chair of the Ultrasound Commission, past
President of the American College of Radiology and the American
Association for Women Radiologists, and a Fellow of both the
American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine and the Society of
Radiologists in Ultrasound.
Deborah Levine, MD, FACR is Vice Chair of Academic Affairs in the
Department of Radiology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and
Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School in Boston. Dr
Levine's clinical experience is in obstetric and gynecologic
ultrasound, and her research is focused on fetal MRI imaging. She
is an American College of Radiology Chancellor, Chair of the
American College of Radiology Commission on Ultrasound, and a
fellow of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine and the
Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound.
"this textbook is extremely well written"
"What makes this an exceptionally useful reference tool is the
inclusion of chapters beyond the usual day-to-day typical
ultrasound examinations. The changing face of modern ultrasound has
been carefully included, with chapters based on the dynamic
assessment of hernias of the groin and anterior abdominal wall,
organ transplantation, the thyroid and parathyroid, MSK techniques
and applications, interventional applications in a variety of
applications, gastrointestinal, breast, vascular and peritoneal and
retroperitoneal ultrasound imaging." Reviewed by Colin P Griffin,
lead ultrasound practitioner, Royal Liverpool University Hospital
for www.radmagazine.co.uk
"This is one of the most comprehensive books covering all aspects
of diagnostic ultrasound in routine clinical use. The book and all
references have been updated from the previous edition. In
addition, over 380 new videos have been added." Reviewed by Ivan
Jambor, MD, PhD (UMMS Baystate Medical Center)
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