A Practical Guide to Fetal Echocardiography
A Matter-of-fact Guide to Fetal Echocardiography Books
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Written by the director of a leading obstetrical ultrasound focal top, this volume is a clear, succinct guide to fetal echocardiography. The book is written in a user-friendly style and painstakingly illustrated with ultrasound images accompanied by schematic drawings explaining the images. It will enable the ultrasound practitioner or obstetrician-gynecologist to approach the fetal heart systematically and fully know the clinical significance of ultrasound findings.Coverage starts with reviews of the genetic aspects and epidemiology of congenital heart diseases and the goals of prenatal screening. Later chapters bestow complete, concise in rank on anatomic landmarks of the fetal heart; the four-chamber view; the ventricular outflow tracts; small-axis views of the heart; Doppler and M-mode echocardiography; fetal cardiac biometry; and abnormal cardiac anatomy.
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Absolute perfection, visually stunning, truly the ultimate! The brainchild of two of the world leaders in obstetrical sonography, this is a must have for anyone who does prenatal ultrasound. Compact, packed with incredible images (sonographic, schematic and pathologic) as well as detailed tables, and a fantastic aid to the sonologist who encounters a cardiac abnormality. In additon to normal fetal cardiac anatomy and what was covered in the first edition, this edition has a chapter on first trimester fetal echocardiography and lists the first trimester findings for each cardiac defect in the corresponding chapter for that particular defect. In the section on “abnormal hearts”, one can find details on all the diagnostic modes and planes necessary to diagnose that particular abnormality. Having this “bible” on fetal echocardiography guides the sonologist as to what to look for and enables the sonologist to ascertain the diagnosis and provide proper counseling to the family pending further evaluation by a pediatric cardiologist…This should unequivocally be “the guide” bestow at the bedside in every ultrasound unit…
Rating: 5 / 5
This book is a clear concise review of fetal echo. I own it and I urge it highly. It covers normal and abnormal in a very understandable way. I”m a perinatal sonographer and like this book.
Rating: 5 / 5
This book was not compulsory to me by the director of my fellowship training program in Maternal-Fetal Medicine. I was delighted with the matter-of-fact and immediately applicable pearls of wisdom this book is so full of; it is a must for every scholar of prenatal sonography and can form the basis for further study.
Rating: 5 / 5