By Catherine Fredouille, MD, Jean-Eric Develay-Morice, MD and Claudio Lombardi
Fetal Heart Ultrasound, now in its second edition, has been written as a practical guide for the ultrasound examination of the fetal heart. The fetal heart is considered to be the most important and difficult part of a fetal examination. This book ai
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Fetal Heart Ultrasound, now in its second edition, has been written as a practical guide for the ultrasound examination of the fetal heart. The fetal heart is considered to be the most important and difficult part of a fetal examination. This book aims not only to clarify and simplify the approach to this examination, but also to define what a normal fetal heart should be, and underline just why this organ remains one of the best warning signs for fetal pathology. It will be useful to trainee and practicing ultrasonographers, ultrasound departments providing obstetric ultrasound services, and obstetricians, gynecologists, radiologists and midwives undertaking course in fetal ultrasonography.
"Fetal Heart Ultrasound. How, Why and When ... could represent a supplement to other literature in the field, especially for trainees and ultrasonographers." Reviewed by Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica,April 2015
Fetal Heart Ultrasound, now in its second edition, has been written as a practical guide for the ultrasound examination of the fetal heart. The fetal heart is considered to be the most important and difficult part of a fetal examination. This book aims not only to clarify and simplify the approach to this examination, but also to define what a normal fetal heart should be, and underline just why this organ remains one of the best warning signs for fetal pathology. It will be useful to trainee and practicing ultrasonographers, ultrasound departments providing obstetric ultrasound services, and obstetricians, gynecologists, radiologists and midwives undertaking course in fetal ultrasonography.
"Fetal Heart Ultrasound. How, Why and When ... could represent a supplement to other literature in the field, especially for trainees and ultrasonographers."Reviewed by Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica,April 2015
New to this edition
A chapter on first trimester ultrasonography covering the early detection, diagnosis and confirmation of fetal cardiac anomalies
New videoclips relating to first trimester ultrasonography
50 scored online self-assessment questions with images
Key Features
Illustrated with over 400 pathological and ultrasound diagrams and images
Clarifies what makes the fetal heart normal, and what signs point to the pathologies that are important to diagnose
Step-by-step guide to establishing different views, illustrating the correlations between technique and medical image, and outlining the pitfalls, obstacles and errors and how to recognize and avoid them
Accompanying online ancillary material: original anatomical videoclips, ultrasound scans and self-assessment questions
Author Information
By Catherine Fredouille, MD, Part-time Hospital Practitioner, Fetal Placentology Unit, Hopital de La Timone, Marseille. Consultant in Fetopathology, Service de Cytogenetique et de Foetopathologie, Hopital Saint Antoine, Paris, France; Jean-Eric Develay-Morice, MD, Ultrasonographer, Nimes Maternity Service, Hopital Carremeau, Nimes, France and Claudio Lombardi
By Catherine Fredouille, MD, Part-time Hospital Practitioner, Fetal Placentology Unit, Hopital de La Timone, Marseille. Consultant in Fetopathology, Service de Cytogenetique et de Foetopathologie, Hopital Saint Antoine, Paris, France; Jean-Eric Develay-Morice, MD, Ultrasonographer, Nimes Maternity Service, Hopital Carremeau, Nimes, France and Claudio Lombardi
"This book is meant to be a practical guide for the ultrasound examination of the fetal heart and describes a methodology capable of verifying normal fetal cardiac architecture in three steps and 10 key points. The book describes a simplified approach and technical aspects related to fetal heart ultrasound examination, pitfalls, and warning signs for related fetal pathology."Reviewed by Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica , March 2015
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/fetal-heart-ultrasound-e-book-9780702054808.html320614Fetal Heart Ultrasound - E-Bookhttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/placeholder/default/generic_item_image_123x160_1_1.png61.1667.95USDInStock/Medicine/Obstetrics & Gynecology/Medicine/Radiology/eBooks505460850545925054665148865365054553<p>Fetal Heart Ultrasound, now in its second edition, has been written as a practical guide for the ultrasound examination of the fetal heart. The fetal heart is considered to be the most important and difficult part of a fetal examination. This book aims not only to clarify and simplify the approach to this examination, but also to define what a normal fetal heart should be, and underline just why this organ remains one of the best warning signs for fetal pathology. It will be useful to trainee and practicing ultrasonographers, ultrasound departments providing obstetric ultrasound services, and obstetricians, gynecologists, radiologists and midwives undertaking course in fetal ultrasonography. </p>
<P><i>"Fetal Heart Ultrasound. How, Why and When ... could represent a supplement to other literature in the field, especially for trainees and ultrasonographers."</i> <b>Reviewed by</b> Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica,April 2015</p> <p>Fetal Heart Ultrasound, now in its second edition, has been written as a practical guide for the ultrasound examination of the fetal heart. The fetal heart is considered to be the most important and difficult part of a fetal examination. This book aims not only to clarify and simplify the approach to this examination, but also to define what a normal fetal heart should be, and underline just why this organ remains one of the best warning signs for fetal pathology. It will be useful to trainee and practicing ultrasonographers, ultrasound departments providing obstetric ultrasound services, and obstetricians, gynecologists, radiologists and midwives undertaking course in fetal ultrasonography. </p>
<P><i>"Fetal Heart Ultrasound. How, Why and When ... could represent a supplement to other literature in the field, especially for trainees and ultrasonographers."</i> <b>Reviewed by</b> Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica,April 2015</p>00add-to-cart97807020548082013ProfessionalBy Catherine Fredouille, MD, Jean-Eric Develay-Morice, MD and Claudio Lombardi20142E-BookChurchill Livingstone0Oct 24, 2013IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Catherine Fredouille</STRONG>, MD, Part-time Hospital Practitioner, Fetal Placentology Unit, Hopital de La Timone, Marseille. Consultant in Fetopathology, Service de Cytogenetique et de Foetopathologie, Hopital Saint Antoine, Paris, France; <STRONG>Jean-Eric Develay-Morice</STRONG>, MD, Ultrasonographer, Nimes Maternity Service, Hopital Carremeau, Nimes, France and <STRONG>Claudio Lombardi</STRONG>eBooksE-BookHow, Why and WhenUnited KingdomYesYesNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select