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Second Edition
By
Norman Smith, MD, FRCOG, Consultant Obstetrician, Ultrasound Department, Aberdeen Maternity Hospital, Aberdeen, UK
A. Pat Smith, MD, DRCOG, Honorary Lecturer and Associate Specialist, Ultrasound Department, Aberdeen Maternity Hospital, Aberdeen, UK
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Made Easy,
Description
This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. A succinct, well illustrated handbook
for trainees covering the essentials of obstetric and gynaecological ultrasound. It guides the reader through the techniques of scanning
in a logical and progressive way.
Contents
Section 1: Obstetrics 1 How to learn obstetric scanning 1.1 The machine and its controls 1.2 Your training schedule 1.3
Log your cases 1.4 Reporting your findings
2 Early pregnancy 2.1 The viable pregnancy 2.2 The non-viable pregnancy 2.3 Ectopic pregnancy 2.4 Multiple pregnancy 2.5 Molar pregnancy 2.6 Nuchal translucency 2.7 Fetal abnormalities 2.8 Associated findings
3 The detailed anomaly scan 3.1 The head 3.2 The spine 3.3 The chest 3.4 The abdominal
wall and contents 3.5 The limbs 3.6 Soft markers
4 The cervix, placenta and amniotic fluid 4.1 The cervix 4.2
Placental morphology 4.3 Antepartum haemorrhage 4.4 Assessment of amniotic fluid
5 Fetal growth and assessment 5.1
Indications 5.2 Normal growth 5.3 Your growth scan 5.4 Measurements and clinical interpretation 5.5 Macrosomia 5.6
Intrauterine growth restriction 5.7 Doppler 5.8 Biophysical profile 5.9 Multiple pregnancy
6 Invasive procedures 6.1 Technique 6.2 Amniocentesis 6.3 Chorion biopsy 6.4 Fetal blood sampling 6.5 Intracardiac injection 6.6 Other
procedures
Section 2: Gynaecology 7 How to undertake a gynaecological scan 7.1 Preparing the patient and yourself 7.2
The transabdominal scan 7.3 The transvaginal scan 7.4 Reporting your findings
8 The uterus 8.1 Physiological changes
in the endometrium during the menstrual cycle 8.2 Normal uterine appearance 8.3 Normal endometrial appearance 8.4 Abnormal
endometrial appearance 8.5 Abnormal myometrial appearance 8.6 Intrauterine contraceptive devices 8.7 The cervix
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The ovaries 9.1 Physiological changes seen in the ovary 9.2 Normal ovarian appearance 9.3 Functional cysts 9.4 Polycystic
ovaries 9.5 Abnormal ovarian appearance – benign or malignant?
10 The use of ultrasound for fertility problems 10.1 Investigation 10.2 Assisted conception
Further reading Index
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Paperback, 288 pages, publication date: NOV-2005
ISBN-13: 978-0-443-10055-0
ISBN-10: 0-443-10055-1
Imprint: CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
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Last update: 10 Sep 2009
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