Ultrasonography of the Upper Extremity

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Hand and Wrist

ISBN: 3319347063
ISBN 13: 9783319347066
Autor: Draghi, Ferdinando
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: viii, 122 S., 79 s/w Illustr., 67 farbige Illustr., 122 p. 146 illus., 67 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.08.2016
Auflage: 1/2016
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

This practice-oriented book, containing a wealth of high-quality ultrasound images, provides clear, concise, and complete coverage of the normal anatomy of the hand and wrist – tendons, nerves, and vascular structures – as well as the main pathologic conditions encountered in this area. The ultrasound images have been acquired with state of the art scanners and carefully labeled to facilitate recognition of each and every anatomic structure. Helpful comparison is also made with images and findings obtained using other diagnostic techniques, including in particular magnetic resonance imaging. The lucid text is complemented by practical tables summarizing key points for ease of reference. Readers will find Ultrasonography of the Upper Extremity to be a rich source of information on anatomy, examination techniques, and ultrasound appearances of one of the anatomic regions to have benefited the most from the technological revolution that has taken place in the field of ultrasonography during recent years. The book will appeal to both novice and experienced practitioners, including above all radiologists and ultrasound technicians but also rheumatologists and orthopedic surgeons. The author is the Director of the Operative Unit of Ecography at the Institute of Radiology, University Hospital Foundation IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo Pavia (Italy), and is Editor in Chief of The Journal of Ultrasound. 

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Beschreibung

This practice-oriented book, containing a wealth of high-quality ultrasound images, provides clear, concise, and complete coverage of the normal anatomy of the hand and wrist - tendons, nerves, and vascular structures - as well as the main pathologic conditions encountered in this area. The ultrasound images have been acquired with state of the art scanners and carefully labeled to facilitate recognition of each and every anatomic structure. Helpful comparison is also made with images and findings obtained using other diagnostic techniques, including in particular magnetic resonance imaging. The lucid text is complemented by practical tables summarizing key points for ease of reference. Readers will find Ultrasonography of the Upper Extremity to be a rich source of information on anatomy, examination techniques, and ultrasound appearances of one of the anatomic regions to have benefited the most from the technological revolution that has taken place in the field of ultrasonography during recent years. The book will appeal to both novice and experienced practitioners, including above all radiologists and ultrasound technicians but also rheumatologists and orthopedic surgeons. The author is the Director of the Operative Unit of Ecography at the Institute of Radiology, University Hospital Foundation IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo Pavia (Italy), and is Editor in Chief of The Journal of Ultrasound.

Autorenporträt

Professor Ferdinando Draghi is the Director of the Operative Unit of Echography at the Institute of Radiology, University Hospital Foundation IRCCS, Policlinico San Matteo Pavia, Italy. He is a key figure in the Italian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (SIUMB) Study Group on Musculoskeletal Sonography and in the Journal of Ultrasound (SIUMB's official journal), which has grown remarkably during the years in which Professor Draghi has been its Editor-in-Chief. His contributions in the musculoskeletal field range from presentation of invited lectures at national and international congresses to a long list of journal articles and monographs. 

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