Obstetric Ultrasound: How, Why and When

Obstetric Ultrasound: How, Why and When

by Basky Thilaganathan (Author), TrishChudleighPhDDMU (Author)

Synopsis

This is a highly illustrated, practical introduction to the practice of obstetric ultrasound which provides a step by step guide for those new to ultrasound as well as a source of reference for the more experienced ultrasonographer. It details the use of ultrasound in all aspects of pregnancy and its complications and in many commonly encountered gynaecological situations. Described by a reviewer of the second edition as almost a DIY guide for all students, doctors, midwives and tutors who want to provide quality service to their clients .

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 264
Edition: 3
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Published: 21 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 0443054711
ISBN 13: 9780443054716

Media Reviews
... an essential reference for people starting out in obstetric ultrasound, be they medical or technical Radiology Now ... a practical manual...admirably suited for those new to ultrasonography who need to know its easy terminology and physical basis, and a basic technique to follow. Placenta ... easy to read, simple to understand but comprehensive account of ultrasound used in obstetric practice ... mine of relevant information. Midwifery Obstetric Ultrasound is a leader in its field and the 314 pages make an easy read with good photographic and diagrammatic illustrations. It compares favourably with other ultrasound books on the market because it is so comprehensive and user friendly. Midirs Midwifery Digest