tailieunhanh - Ebook Pediatric ultrasound: Part 2

(BQ) Part 2 book "Pediatric ultrasound" presents the following contents: Ultrasound of the chest, liver and bile system, spleen and pancreas, us of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, ultrasound of the urogenital tract, small part and hip ultrasound. | Ultrasound of the Chest 6 Michael Riccabona Contents Requisites. 190 Transducers. 190 Positioning. 190 Indications. 190 How to Perform Chest US. 191 Normal Findings. 191 Chest Wall. 191 Breast. 191 Pleural Space . 192 Diaphragm. 192 Lung. . 192 Mediastinum. 193 CDS. 195 Pathology of Chest Wall. 195 Aplasia Variations of Ribs . 195 Congenital Malformations. 195 Traumatic Changes . 195 Chest Wall Tumours . 196 Breast. 196 Role of US and Additional Imaging. 198 Pathology of Pleural Space. 198 Pleural Effusion. 198 Empyema. 198 Other Pleural Pathology . 200 Role of Imaging. 200 Pathology of Diaphragm . 201 Diaphragmatic Hernia . 201 Diaphragmatic Motion Disturbance . 202 Role and Potential of Imaging. 202 M. Riccabona Division of Pediatric Radiology Department of Radiology University Hospital Graz Auenbruggerplatz 3 Graz 8036 Austria e-mail M. Riccabona Pediatric Ultrasound 189 DOI 978-3-642-39156-9_6 Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2014 190 6 Ultrasound of the Chest Lung Pathology. 203 Pneumonia. 203 Lung Abscess. 203 Atelectasis. 204 Respiratory Distress Syndrome RDS Hyaline Membrane Syndrome. 205 Sequestration. 206 Congenital Cystic Adenomatoid Malformation CCAM . 207 Cysts. 207 Infarction. 208 Tumours and Space-Occupying Lesions. 210 Other Miscellaneous and Rare Applications. 210 US for Interstitial Lung Disease . 210 US for Pneumothorax . 211 Additional Imaging . 211 Requisites Transducers Chest Wall High-resolution linear arrays plenty of US gel stand-off pad sometimes helpful Deeper Structures Sector and curved linear arrays - small surface helpful to properly insonate through intercostal space for sufficient penetration into deeper structures Frequency depends on age and depth

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