Handbook of echo-doppler interpretation

This handbook is intended to help the physician and sonographer to learn echo concepts and techniques in a 'user friendly' way, to help them perform studies and understand concepts in order to collect as much clinically useful information as possible on an individual patient. This book is...

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Main Authors: Kerut, Edmund Kenneth (Author), McIlwain, Elizabeth F. (Author), Plotnick, Gary D. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Elmsford, New York Blackwell Publishing 2004
Edition:SECOND EDITION
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Summary:This handbook is intended to help the physician and sonographer to learn echo concepts and techniques in a 'user friendly' way, to help them perform studies and understand concepts in order to collect as much clinically useful information as possible on an individual patient. This book is written as a very practical and easy to read manual. Each chapter highlights the various aspects of echocardiography. Practical tips are displayed throughout the book. This text is well illustrated with 165 photographs and graphical illustrations. It will be useful to the echocardiographer and sonographer for practical guidance into performing a thorough goal-orientated study for a particular problem and for the physician/cardiologist in developing the interpretation
Physical Description:x, 400 pages some color illustrations 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 353-386) and index
ISBN:9781405119030
1405119039