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Breast Ultrasound, 1st Edition

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By Anne-Marie Dixon, MHSc, PGCHEP, DMU, DCRR
This book is a detailed, accessible and comprehensive reference manual reflecting current guidance & citing recent peer-reviewed evidence. It is written by and for radiographers. Through text and diagrams the fundamental skills and techniques for acq ...view more
This book is a detailed, accessible and comprehensive reference manual reflecting current guidance & citing recent peer-reviewed evidence. It is written by and for radiographers. Through text and diagrams the fundamental skills and techniques for acquisition of high quality diagnostic images are explained and demonstrated; high quality ultrasound images throughout underpin instruction on accurate image interpretation and diagnosis. Inclusion of unusual and rare appearances allow the reader to avoid common pitfalls and resolve diagnostic dilemmas.
ISBN :
9780443100765
Publication Date :
08-11-2007
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This book is a detailed, accessible and comprehensive reference manual reflecting current guidance & citing recent peer-reviewed evidence. It is written by and for radiographers. Through text and diagrams the fundamental skills and techniques for acquisition of high quality diagnostic images are explained and demonstrated; high quality ultrasound images throughout underpin instruction on accurate image interpretation and diagnosis. Inclusion of unusual and rare appearances allow the reader to avoid common pitfalls and resolve diagnostic dilemmas.

Key Features
  • Step-by-step guide to performing, interpreting and reporting breast ultrasound examinations
  • Extensive coverage of underlying principles and practice of breast ultrasound
  • Holistic chapter on ultrasound of the male breast
  • Experienced editor and contributing team with current experience in clinical practice and educational delivery
  • Application specific physics and equipment chapters

Author Information
By Anne-Marie Dixon, MHSc, PGCHEP, DMU, DCRR, Lecturer, Division of Radiography, University of Bradford