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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Main Author: Staudach, Alf
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1987, 1987
Edition:1st ed. 1987
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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