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[»êºÎÀΰú]Atlas of Ultrasound In Obstetrics and Gynecology: A Multimedia Reference
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ISBN  0781736331
ÃâÆÇ»ç  Lippincott Williams & Wilkiins
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Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Atlas provides images and 
authoritative commentary covering all aspects of obstetric and 
gynecologic ultrasound. Large, clear illustrations highlight
normal and pathologic conditions and interventional procedures. 
For radiologists, obstetricians, and gynecologists. 

DNLM: Ultrasonography, Prenatal--Atlases. 

This four-color atlas, with accompanying CD-ROM, depicts key 
elements of sonography, including its dynamic real-time aspect. 
Intended to complement existing textbooks in the field, the atlas 
serves as a tutorial for the use of ultrasound in both normal and 
abnormal OB/GYN imaging. The CD-ROM offers realtime video, 
interventional procedures, a complete review of OB/GYN, and more. 
The book can be used as a clinical reference, while users can go 
to the CD-ROM to see how procedures are performed and how scans 
appear in actual, day-to-day practice.

Chapter 1. First Trimester

1.1. 5-6 weeks gestation
1.2. 6-10 weeks gestation
1.3. 10-13 weeks gestation

Chapter 2. Second and Third Trimester Fetal Anatomy

2.1. Central nervous system, spine, and face
2.2. Thorax and heart
2.3. Abdomen
2.4. Skeleton
Chapter 3. Second and Third Trimester Nonfetal
Components

3.1. Umbilical cord
3.2. Cervix
3.3. Placenta
3.4. Amniotic fluid
Fetal Abnormalities

Chapter 4. Central Nervous System

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
Chapter 5. Spine

5.1. Spina bifida and meningomyelocele
5.2. Hemivertebrae
5.3. Scoliosis
5.4. Caudal regression and sacral agenesis
5.5. Sacrococcygeal teratoma
Chapter 6. Face

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
Chapter 7. Thorax, Neck, and Lymphatics

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 (10-14 weeks
gestation)
7.8. Thickened nuchal fold (16-20 weeks gestation)
7.9. Cystic hygroma and lymphangiectasia
7.10. Pleural effusion
7.11. Hydrops
Chapter 8. Heart

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
Chapter 9. Gastrointestinal Tract

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
Chapter 10. Ventral Wall

10.1. Omphalocele
10.2. Gastroschisis
10.3. Amniotic band syndrome
Chapter 11. Genitourinary Tract

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
Chapter 12. Skeletal System

12.1. Skeletal dysplasias
12.2. Skeletal dysostoses
12.3. Limbs amputations
12.4. Radial ray defects
12.5. Polydactyly
12.6. Clinodactyly
12.7. Clubfoot
12.8. Rockerbottom foot
Chapter 13. Chromosomal Anomalies

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

Chapter 14. First Trimester Pregnancy Complications

14.1. Failed pregnancy
14.2. Subchorionic hematoma
14.3. Slow embryonic heart rate
Chapter 15. Placenta

15.1. Previa
15.2. Abruption
15.3. Accreta, increta, and percreta
15.4. Chorioangioma
Chapter 16. Uterus and Cervix

16.1. Cervical incompetence
16.2. Fibroids in pregnancy
16.3. Uterine synechia and amniotic sheet
Chapter 17. Amniotic Fluid

17.1. Oligohydramnios
17.2. Polyhydramnios
17.3. Intra-amniotic hemorrhage
Chapter 18. Umbilical Cord

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

Chapter 19. Diagnosis and Characterization

19.1. Fetal number
19.2. Placentation: chorionicity and amnionicity
Chapter 20. Complications

20.1. Twin-twin transfusion syndrome
20.2. Acardiac twinning
20.3. Conjoined twins
20.4. Death of one twin in utero
Procedures

Chapter 21. Diagnostic

21.1. Amniocentesis
21.2. Chorionic villus sampling
21.3. Percutaneous umbilical blood sampling
Chapter 22. Therapeutic

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
II. Gynecological Ultrasound

Normal Anatomy

Chapter 23. Uterus

23.1. Myometrium
23.2. Endometrium
Chapter 24. Adnexa

24.1. Ovaries
24.2. Extraovarian adnexal structures
Pathology

Chapter 25. Myometrium

25.1. Fibroids (leiomyomas) and leiomyosarcomas
25.2. Adenomyosis
25.3. Uterine duplication anomalies
Chapter 26. Endometrium

26.1. Polyps
26.2. Hyperplasia
26.3. Carcinoma
26.4. Gestational trophoblastic disease
Chapter 27. Ovaries and Adnexa

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
Chapter 28. Ectopic Pregnancy

28.1. Fallopian tube
28.2. Cornual (interstitial)
28.3. Cervical
28.4. Abdominal
28.5. Heterotopic
Procedures

Chapter 29. Diagnostic

29.1. Saline infusion sonohysterography
Chapter 30. Therapeutic

30.1. Ovarian cyst aspiration
30.2. Ultrasound-guided uterine instrumentation through
the
cervix
30.3. Ectopic pregnancy ablation
30.4. Pelvic abscess drainage


   
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