Atlas of Peripheral Nerve Ultrasound With Anatomic and MRI Correlation
Material type:
- 3642255949
- 9783642255946
- -- Nerves, Peripheral--Ultrasonic imaging
- -- Peripheral Nerves--ultrasonography--Atlases
- -- Peripheral Nervous System Diseases--ultrasonography--Atlases
- -- Medical / Neurology
- -- Medical / Diagnostic Imaging / Ultrasonography
- -- Medical / Clinical Medicine
- -- Medical / Biochemistry
- -- Medical / Allied Health Services / Imaging Technologies
- -- Medical › Diagnostic Imaging › Ultrasonography
- 616.85/607543 PEE
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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E-BOOKS | MWALIMU NYERERE LEARNING RESOURCES CENTRE-CUHAS BUGANDO | NFIC | 616.85/607543 PEE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | -1 | EBS11972 |
Contents:
Introduction to HighResolution Sonography of the Peripheral Nervous System General Considerations and Examination Technique
Introduction to Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Peripheral Nervous System General Considerations and Examination Technique
Nerves in the Neck
Upper Extremity Nerves
Lower Extremity Nerves
Nerves in the Trunk and Abdominal Wall
In recent years, sonography of the peripheral nervous system has gained widespread acceptance. New diagnostic applications have emerged, and the field of ultrasound-guided interventions has expanded significantly: regional anesthesia, peripheral nerve blocks, and similar techniques are now frequently performed under ultrasound guidance by anesthesiologists and pain physicians alike. This atlas of peripheral nerve ultrasound is designed to meet the daily needs of both radiologists and clinicians by allowing rapid review of typical features, knowledge of which is important for successful diagnosis and intervention. The side by side presentation of ultrasound images with anatomical cryosections and photographs of transducer positions allows for reliable sonographic identification of even tiny nerves in regions of complex topography. The practical value of the atlas is further enhanced by correlations with high-resolution MRI scans.
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