Noninvasive vascular diagnosis

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Noninvasive vascular diagnosis

Ali F. AbuRahma and John J. Bergan, eds. ; foreword by Robert B. Rutherford

Springer, c2000

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This text consists of the current techniques used in assessing vascular disorders. Readers should receive useful information and will be guided through the establishment and accreditation of a vascular laboratory and introduced to the physics of diagnostic testing. Chapters comprehensively explain the use of ultrasound in diagnosing cerebrovascular, renovascular, visceral ischemia and peripheral arterial disease as well as venous disorders and deep abdominal vascular conditions. This text contains over 300 illustrations, many of them in colour. Due to sections which give clinical correlations, this book should be useful to physicians who treat vascular disorders, surgeons, cardiologists, vascular radiologists and the vascular laboratory staff.

Table of Contents

Vascular Laboratory Operations.- Basic Physics.- Noninvasive Cerebrovascular Diagnosis.- Noninvasive Diagnosis of Peripheral Arterial Disease of the Lower Extremity.- Noninvasive Diagnosis of Venous Disorders of the Extremities.- Deep Abdominal Doppler.- Miscellaneous.- Appendices.

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