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Atlas of ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology : a multimedia reference / Peter M. Doubilet, Carol B. Benson.
LIBRA Oversize RG107.5.U4 D68 2003 text + disc
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Doubilet, Peter M.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Generative organs, Female--Ultrasonic imaging--Atlases.
- Generative organs, Female.
- Ultrasonics in obstetrics--Atlases.
- Ultrasonics in obstetrics.
- Fetus--Diseases--Diagnosis--Atlases.
- Fetus.
- Ultrasonography, Prenatal.
- Fetus--Diseases--Diagnosis.
- Generative organs, Female--Ultrasonic imaging.
- Fetal Diseases--diagnostic imaging.
- Genital Diseases, Female--diagnostic imaging.
- Pregnancy Complications--diagnostic imaging.
- Medical Subjects:
- Ultrasonography, Prenatal.
- Fetal Diseases--diagnostic imaging.
- Genital Diseases, Female--diagnostic imaging.
- Pregnancy Complications--diagnostic imaging.
- Genre:
- Atlases.
- Physical Description:
- xiii, 352 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm + 1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.)
- Place of Publication:
- Philadelphia ; London : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, [2003]
- Summary:
- Accompanying CD-ROM contains " real-time ultrasound video clips." -- p. [vii].
- Contents:
- Section I. Obstetrical Ultrasound
- Normal Anatomy
- 1. First Trimester 3
- 1.1. Normal pregnancy at 5-6 weeks gestation
- 1.2. Normal pregnancy at 6-10 weeks gestation
- 1.3. Normal pregnancy at 10-13 weeks gestation
- 2. Second and Third Trimester Fetal Anatomy 12
- 2.1. Central nervous system, spine, and face
- 2.2. Thorax and heart
- 2.3. Abdomen
- 2.4. Skeleton
- 3. Second and Third Trimester Nonfetal Components 28
- 3.1. Umbilical cord
- 3.2. Cervix in pregnancy
- 3.3. Placenta
- 3.4. Amniotic fluid
- Fetal Abnormalities
- 4. Central Nervous System 37
- 4.1. Hydrocephalus
- 4.2. Aqueductal stenosis
- 4.3. Dandy-Walker malformation
- 4.4. Arachnoid cysts
- 4.5. Anencephaly
- 4.6. Encephalocele
- 4.7. Holoprosencephaly
- 4.8. Schizencephaly
- 4.9. Agenesis of the corpus callosum
- 4.10. Intracranial tumors
- 4.11. Vein of Galen aneurysm
- 4.12. Intracranial hemorrhage and porencephaly
- 4.13. Hydranencephaly
- 5. Spine 61
- 5.1. Spina bifida and meningomyelocele
- 5.2. Hemivertebrae
- 5.3. Scoliosis
- 5.4. Caudal regression and sacral agenesis
- 5.5. Sacrococcygeal teratoma
- 6. Face 71
- 6.1. Cleft lip and palate
- 6.2. Macroglossia
- 6.3. Micrognathia
- 6.4. Hypotelorism
- 6.5. Cyclopia and proboscis
- 6.6. Microphthalmia and anophthalmia
- 6.7. Cranial synostosis
- 7. Thorax, Neck, and Lymphatics 82
- 7.1. Cystic adenomatoid malformation
- 7.2. Pulmonary sequestration
- 7.3. Diaphragmatic hernia
- 7.4. Tracheal atresia
- 7.5. Unilateral pulmonary agenesis
- 7.6. Teratomas of the neck and mediastinum
- 7.7. Thickened nuchal translucency (11-14 weeks gestation)
- 7.8. Thickened nuchal fold (16-20 weeks gestation)
- 7.9. Cystic hygroma and lymphangiectasia
- 7.10. Pleural effusion
- 7.11. Hydrops
- 8. Heart 103
- 8.1. Overview of congenital heart disease
- 8.2. Hypoplastic left heart syndrome and aortic stenosis
- 8.3. Hypoplastic right ventricle and pulmonic stenosis
- 8.4. Ebstein anomaly
- 8.5. Ventricular septal defect
- 8.6. Atrioventricular canal
- 8.7. Tetralogy of Fallot
- 8.8. Transposition of the great vessels
- 8.9. Truncus arteriosus
- 8.10. Myocardial tumors
- 8.11. Arrhythmias
- 8.12. Ectopia cordis
- 8.13. Pericardial effusion
- 9. Gastrointestinal Tract 125
- 9.1. Esophageal atresia
- 9.2. Duodenal atresia
- 9.3. Small bowel obstruction
- 9.4. Meconium peritonitis
- 9.5. Cholelithiasis
- 9.6. Liver masses, cysts, and calcifications
- 10. Ventral Wall 137
- 10.1. Omphalocele
- 10.2. Gastroschisis
- 10.3. Amniotic band syndrome
- 11. Genitourinary Tract 143
- 11.1. Unilateral and bilateral renal agenesis
- 11.2. Hydronephrosis
- 11.3. Ureteropelvic junction obstruction
- 11.4. Vesicoureteral reflux
- 11.5. Primary megaureter (ureterovesical junction obstruction)
- 11.6. Posterior urethral valves and other urethral obstructions
- 11.7. Multicystic dysplastic kidney and renal dysplasia from obstruction
- 11.8. Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease
- 11.9. Renal ectopia
- 11.10. Mesoblastic nephroma
- 11.11. Duplicated collecting system and ectopic ureterocele
- 11.12. Ovarian cysts
- 11.13. Cloacal and bladder exstrophy
- 12. Skeletal System 166
- 12.1. Skeletal dysplasia
- 12.2. Skeletal dysostoses
- 12.3. Limb amputations
- 12.4. Radial ray defects
- 12.5. Polydactyly
- 12.6. Clinodactyly
- 12.7. Clubfoot
- 12.8. Rockerbottom foot
- 13. Chromosomal Anomalies 177
- 13.1. Trisomy 13 (Patau syndrome)
- 13.2. Trisomy 18 (Edwards syndrome)
- 13.3. Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome)
- 13.4. Monosomy X (Turner syndrome, 45X)
- 13.5. Triploidy
- Nonfetal Abnormalities
- 14. First Trimester Pregnancy Complications 193
- 14.1. Failed pregnancy
- 14.2. Subchorionic hematoma
- 14.3. Slow embryonic heart rate
- 15. Placenta 198
- 15.1. Placenta previa
- 15.2. Placental abruption
- 15.3. Placenta accreta, increta, and percreta
- 15.4. Chorioangioma
- 16. Uterus and Cervix 207
- 16.1. Cervical incompetence
- 16.2. Fibroids in pregnancy
- 16.3. Uterine synechia and amniotic sheet
- 17. Amniotic Fluid 216
- 17.1. Oligohydramnios
- 17.2. Polyhydramnios
- 17.3. Intra-amniotic hemorrhage
- 18. Umbilical Cord 222
- 18.1. Single umbilical artery
- 18.2. Abnormal placental cord insertions
- 18.3. Allantoic duct cysts
- 18.4. Umbilical arterial Doppler
- 18.5. Umbilical venous varices
- Multiple Gestations
- 19. Diagnosis and Characterization of Multiple Gestations 232
- 19.1. Fetal number
- 19.2. Placentation: chorionicity and amnionicity
- 20. Complications of Multiple Gestations 242
- 20.1. Twin-twin transfusion syndrome
- 20.2. Acardiac twinning
- 20.3. Conjoined twins
- 20.4. Death of one twin in utero
- Procedures
- 21. Diagnostic Obstetrical Procedures 253
- 21.1. Amniocentesis
- 21.2. Chorionic villus sampling
- 21.3. Percutaneous umbilical blood sampling
- 22. Therapeutic Obstetrical Procedures 259
- 22.1. Fetal blood transfusion
- 22.2. Thoracentesis and thoracoamniotic shunting
- 22.3. Bladder drainage and vesicoamniotic shunting
- 22.4. Paracentesis
- 22.5. Tracheal occlusion for diaphragmatic hernia
- 22.6. Multifetal pregnancy reduction and selective termination
- Section II. Gynecological Ultrasound
- 23. Uterus 275
- 23.1. Myometrium
- 23.2. Endometrium
- 24. Adnexa 280
- 24.1. Ovaries
- 24.2. Extraovarian adnexal structures
- Pathology
- 25. Myometrium 284
- 25.1. Fibroids (leiomyomas) and leiomyosarcomas
- 25.2. Adenomyosis
- 25.3. Uterine duplication anomalies
- 26. Endometrium 293
- 26.1. Endometrial polyps
- 26.2. Endometrial hyperplasia
- 26.3. Endometrial carcinoma
- 26.4. Gestational trophoblastic disease
- 27. Ovaries and Adnexa 304
- 27.1. Simple ovarian cysts
- 27.2. Hemorrhagic ovarian cysts
- 27.3. Ovarian teratomas
- 27.4. Ovarian benign neoplasms other than teratomas
- 27.5. Ovarian cancer
- 27.6. Endometriosis
- 27.7. Hydrosalpinx
- 27.8. Tubo-ovarian abscess
- 28. Ectopic Pregnancy 318
- 28.1. Tubal ectopic pregnancy
- 28.2. Cornual (interstitial) ectopic pregnancy
- 28.3. Cervical ectopic pregnancy
- 28.4. Abdominal ectopic pregnancy
- 28.5. Heterotopic pregnancy
- 29. Diagnostic Gynecological Procedures 331
- 29.1. Saline infusion sonohysterography
- 30. Therapeutic Gynecological Procedures 334
- 30.1. Ovarian cyst aspiration
- 30.2. Ultrasound-guided uterine instrumentation through the cervix
- 30.3. Ectopic pregnancy ablation
- 30.4. Pelvic abscess drainage.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 0781736331
- OCLC:
- 50684422
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