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Making Sense of Obstetric Doppler Ultrasound: A Hands-On Guide

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This practical handbook provides a 'start point' for clinicians and sonographers interested in the use of Doppler ultrasound in obstetrics. Used in conjunction with other feto-maternal measurements, Doppler is an invaluable tool in obstetric diagnosis, allowing the practitioner to screen
the mother for pre-eclampsia and IUGR, and the fetus for a number of conditions including hypoxia, acidemia and anaemia. The book will begin by describing technical aspects of the technique, followed by an examination of the uterine and fetal vessels. A section of case histories will be used to
illustrate typical clinical scenarios. The book will be heavily illustrated with color images, and will include practical 'hints' and guidelines throughout. Key * The only pocket book available on the subject * Provides all the trainee obstetrician/sonographer needs to know when starting
to use this valuable technique * From an internationally respected center of fetal medicine

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 23, 2002

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