Ultrasound is used to demonstrate and classify numerous vascular diseases and provides a firm basis for deciding the most appropriate interventional treatment. Practical Vascular Ultrasound: An Illustrated Guide delivers a hands-on, practical approach to the diagnosis of vascular disease.
Providing an overview of performing vascular ultrasounds, the physiology of blood flow, and vascular pathology, the book explores the various vascular conditions most investigated through ultrasound. Conditions covered range from extracranial cerebrovascular arterial diseases to chronic venous disease in the lower limbs. For each disorder, the authors discuss:
The authors also discuss interventional vascular ultrasound procedures. Using easy-to-read, point-form text, this concise text is enhanced with high-resolution ultrasound images and clear line diagrams. It provides a consistent, comprehensive, and professional approach to vascular ultrasound.
Author | Kenneth Myers, Amy May Clough |
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Table Of Content | Vascular Physiology Vascular Pathology Performing a Scan Extracranial Cerebrovascular Arterial Diseases Diseases of Vessels in the Upper Limbs Diseases of Arteries to the Lower Limbs Renovascular Diseases Celiac and Mesenteric Arterial Diseases Hepatoportal Venous Diseases Venous Thrombosis in the Lower Limbs Chronic Venous Disease in the Lower Limbs Vascular Tumors, Malformations, and Fistulae Hemodialysis Studies Male Genital Vascular Disorders Ultrasound-Guided Interventions Index |
Publish Date | 20 Jun 2014 |