Pediatric Ultrasound: How, Why and When, 2e
by Rose de Bruyn MBBCh DMRD FRCR (Editor)
Pediatric ultrasound is different to adult ultrasound in all respects. The equipment chosen for pediatric work has different requirments, the technique of scanning is different, the normal anatomy changes throughout childhood and the pathology encountered in childhood are unique to children. This book addresses the ‘how’, ‘why’ and ‘when’ of pediatric ultrasound. Each chapter begins with the ‘how’: how to scan and what special techniques or tricks to use when scanning children. The ‘why’ and ‘when’ discuss the pathology and use of other imaging modalities – an essential skill in pediatric radiology where the limitation of both radiation exposure and number of examinations is of paramount importance.
- Accessible, step-by-step approach
- Covers the practical aspects of scanning, as well as the role, value and limitations of ultrasound in diagnosing different diseases
- Written at a level suitable for both students and practitioners
Product Details
- Series: How, Why and When
- 404 pages
- Publisher: Churchill Livingstone; 2 edition (July 1, 2010)
- Language: English
- Type : PDF

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