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Wortsman, Ximenia:

Dermatologic Ultrasound
Clinical and Histologic Correlations
 

Preis:   255,73 Euro

Verlag: Springer New York /KNO VA
Erscheinungsdatum: 2013
Seiten: 439 pp.
Abbildungen: 601 ills. -485 in col.

ISBN-10: 1-4614-7183-4   
ISBN-13: 978-1-4614-7183-7

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Beschreibung
Significant technological advances have produced equipment that allows imaging of the skin with variable frequency ultrasound in previously unseen detail and provides a range of dynamic data that is currently unmatched by any other technology.
Vorteile
Dermatologic Ultrasound with Clinical and Histologic Correlations is a comprehensive introduction to ultrasonography of the skin, nails, and scalp as it relates to the assessment and diagnosis of dermatologic diseases. It provides radiologists, sonographers, and dermatologists with a concise understanding of the diagnosis of dermatologic conditions through extensive high-resolution gray scale and color Doppler ultrasound images and presents classical correlations of clinical dermatologic lesions with sonographic and histologic findings. Featuring contributions from world-renowned authorities in the field of superficial ultrasound imaging, the book reviews the technical considerations relating to Doppler ultrasound of the skin; surveys the dermatologic and pseudo-dermatologic diseases that can be visualized with ultrasound imaging, such as inflammatory diseases, hemangiomas and vascular malformations, melanoma, cutaneous lymphomas, nail tumors, and scalp diseases; and discusses protocols for assessing common dermatologic conditions. Inclusion of clinical overviews, tips, and pitfalls enables a better understanding of the pathologies of the disorders and the methodological approach in assessing these entities.