Atlas of Thyroid Ultrasonography
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- 9783319537597
Contents:
Normal Thyroid Gland
Normal Ultrasound of Thyroid Gland and Lymph Nodes
Diffuse Thyroid Diseases
Diffuse Goiter
Hashimotos Thyroiditis
Graves Disease
Subacute Granulomatous Thyroiditis de Quervains Diseases
AmiodaroneInduced Thyrotoxicosis
Lesions with Intermediate Suspicion of Malignancy
Follicular Thyroid Carcinoma
Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma
Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma
Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma
Other Malignancies in Thyroid Gland and Cervical Lymph Nodes
Metastatic Cervical Lymph Nodes Post Total Thyroidectomy for Thyroid Carcinoma
Miscellanea
Nodular Goiter Benign Lesions
Thyroid Cysts
Solid Nodule
Complex Nodule
Multinodular Goiter
Substernal Goiter
Toxic Multinodular Goiter and Solitary Toxic Adenoma
Nodular Goiter Suspicious and Malignant Lesions
Thyroid Tissue Remnants Post Thyroidectomy
Rare Ultrasound Findings of the Thyroid Gland and Lesions Imitating Goiter
Parathyroid Adenoma and Parathyroid Carcinoma
Percutaneous Ethanol Injection Therapy
UltrasoundGuided FineNeedle Aspiration Biopsy USFNAB
Thyroid Abscess as a Complication of FineNeedle Aspiration Biopsy A Case Report
Index
Combining high-quality ultrasound scans with clear and concise explanatory text, this atlas includes side-by-side depictions of various conditions of the thyroid both with and without indicative marking. Each ultrasound finding is displayed twice, six figures per page: The left-hand image is a native figure without marks; the right-hand image depicts marked findings. In this way, readers have the opportunity to see the native picture to assess it by themselves and then correct their opinion, if necessary. Five sections comprise this atlas, including the normal thyroid, diffuse thyroid lesions, both benign and malicious lesions (including various carcinomas), and rare findings.
Including nearly 1500 ultrasound scans and covering the range of thyroid conditions, Atlas of Thyroid Ultrasonography will be a key reference for endocrinologists, radiologists, and primary care physicians, residents and fellows treating patients with thyroid problems.
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