Differential diagnosis in ultrasound imaging / [edited by] Guenter Schmidt, Lucas Greiner, Dieter Nuernberg.

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Other Authors: Schmidt, Guenter (Editor), Greiner, Lucas (Editor), Nuernberg, Dieter (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
German
Published: Stuttgart ; New York : Thieme, [2015]
Edition:2nd edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Differential Diagnosis in Ultrasound Imaging; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Contributors; 1 Vessels; 1.1 Aorta, Vena Cava, and Peripheral Vessels; Aorta, Arteries; Anomalies and Variant Positions; Dilatation; Stenosis; Wall Thickening; Intraluminal Mass; Perivascular Mass; Vena Cava, Veins; Anomalies; Dilatation; Intraluminal Mass; Compression, Infiltration; 1.2 Portal Vein and Its Tributaries; Enlarged Lumen Diameter; Portal Hypertension; Intraluminal Mass; Thrombosis; Tumor; 2 Liver; Diffuse Changes in Hepatic Parenchyma; Enlarged Liver; Small Liver.
  • Homogeneous Hypoechoic TextureHomogeneous Hyperechoic Texture; Regionally Inhomogeneous Texture; Diffuse Inhomogeneous Texture; Localized Changes in Hepatic Parenchyma; Anechoic Masses; Hypoechoic Masses; Isoechoic Masses; Hyperechoic Masses; Echogenic Masses; Irregular Masses; Differential Diagnosis of Focal Lesions; Diagnostic Methods; Suspected Diagnosis; 3 Biliary Tree and Gallbladder; 3.1 Biliary Tree; Thickening of the Bile Duct Wall; Localized and Diffuse; Bile Duct Rarefaction; Localized and Diffuse; Bile Duct Dilatation and Intraductal Pressure; Intrahepatic; Hilar and Prepancreatic.
  • IntrapancreaticPapillary; Abnormal Intraluminal Bile Duct Findings; Foreign Body; Differential Diagnosis of Sonographic Cholestasis; The Seven Most Important Questions; 3.2 Gallbladder; Changes in Size; Large Gallbladder; Small/Missing Gallbladder; Wall Changes; General Hypoechogenicity; General Hyperechogenicity; Focal Hypoechogenicity/ Hyperechogenicity; General Tumor; Focal Tumor; Intraluminal Changes; Hyperechoic; Hypoechoic; Nonvisualized Gallbladder; Missing Gallbladder; Obscured Gallbladder; 4 Pancreas; Diffuse Pancreatic Change; Large Pancreas; Small Pancreas; Hypoechoic Texture.
  • Hyperechoic TextureFocal Changes; Anechoic Lesion; Hypoechoic Lesion; Isoechoic Lesion; Hyperechoic Lesion; Irregular (Complex Structured) Lesion; Dilatation of the Pancreatic Duct; Marginal/Mild Dilatation; Marked Dilatation; 5 Spleen ; Nonfocal Changes of the Spleen; Diffuse Parenchymal Changes; Large Spleen; Small Spleen; Focal Changes of the Spleen; Anechoic Mass; Hypoechoic Mass; Hyperechoic Mass; Splenic Calcification; 6 Lymph Nodes; Peripheral Lymph Nodes; Head/Neck; Extremities (Axilla, Groin); Abdominal Lymph Nodes; Porta Hepatis; Splenic Hilum.
  • Mesentery (Celiac, Upper and Lower Mesenteric Station)Retroperitoneum (Para-Aortic, Paracaval, Aortointercaval, and lliac Station); 7 Castrointestinal Tract; Stomach; Focal Wall Changes; Extended Wall Changes; Dilated Lumen; Narrowed Lumen; Small/Large Intestine; Focal Wall Changes; Extended Wall Changes; Dilated Lumen; Narrowed Lumen; 8 Peritoneal Cavity; Diffuse Changes; Anechoic Structure; Hypoechoic Structure; Hyperechoic Structure; Localized Changes; Anechoic Structure; Hypoechoic Structure; Hyperechoic Structure; Wall Structures; Smooth Margin; Irregular Margin.