Sectional Fetal Anatomy in Ultrasound
Alfons Staudach has been a long-time member of the Anatomic Institute of Karl Franzens University in Graz, where he has devoted particular atten tion to the deeper understanding, appreciation and visualizion of gross ana tomic details. In this work the author has achieved correspondence between so...
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Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1987, 1987
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1987 |
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Table of Contents:
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Basic Principles
- 2.1 Frozen Section Technique; Photographic Documentation
- 2.2 Ultrasound Examinations
- 3 Examination Procedure
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Orientation and Examination Setup
- 3.3 General Survey
- 3.4 Evaluation of Amniotic Fluid Volume
- 3.5 Fetal Presentation and Position
- 3.6 Fetal Body Surface
- 3.7 Examination of Sectional Anatomy
- 3.8 Errors
- 4 The Head
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Cranial Bones, Fontanelles, Sutures
- 4.3 Fetal Brain Anatomy
- 4.4 Face
- 5 Spine and Spinal Cord
- 5.1 Sagittal Sections
- 5.2 Frontal Sections
- 5.3 Transverse Sections
- 6 Neck
- 7 Thorax (Heart, Lung, Great Vessels)
- 7.1 “Four-Chamber View”-Plane of Section
- 7.2 Orientation in the Four-Chamber View
- 7.3 Four-Chamber View–Vessels and Details
- 7.4 Four Chamber View–Biometry
- 7.5 Orientation in Other Planes
- 7.6 Malformations
- 8 Abdomen
- 8.1 Sagittal Sections
- 8.2 Venous Vessels
- 8.3 Reference Plane for Trunk Biometry
- 8.4 Other Intra-Abdominal Structures
- 9 Genitourinary Tract
- 9.1 Kidney
- 9.2 Adrenal Gland
- 9.3 Bladder
- 9.4 Genitalia
- 10 Sekeleton
- 10.1 Sternum
- 10.2 Ribs
- 10.3 Clavicle
- 10.4 Scapula
- 10.5 Pelvis
- 10.6 Extremities
- References