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Gastrointestinal Tract Sonography in Fetuses and Children [electronic resource] / by Alain Couture, Catherine Baud, Jean Louis Ferran, Magali Saguintaah, Corinne Veyrac.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Medical Radiology, Diagnostic ImagingPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008Description: IX, 621 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540689171
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.0757 23
LOC classification:
  • R895-920
Online resources:
Contents:
Fetal Gastrointestinal Tract: US and MR -- Ultrasonographic Imaging of the Esophago-Gastric Junction -- Antro-Pyloric Abnormalities -- Bowel Obstruction in Neonates and Children -- Small Bowel Thickening -- Infectious and inflammatory Colitis -- Appendicitis -- Intussusception -- Abnormalities of the Omphalomesenteric Duct. Inguinal Hernias -- Intraperitoneal Masses -- Gastrointestinal Trauma -- Quiz.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Back cover text Sonography of the gastrointestinal tract in fetuses, neonates and children entails no known biological risk, permits serial scanning and can provide information unobtainable with any other imaging modality. In experienced hands it can be used as the initial imaging technique in a number of gastrointestinal diseases and conditions. This book provides a comprehensive account of the current state of the art regarding sonography in this context. An introductory chapter compares the merits of sonography and magnetic resonance imaging of the fetal gastrointestinal tract. Subsequent chapters focus on the technique, pitfalls and findings in a wide variety of applications, including antropyloric diseases, bowel obstruction, bowel wall thickening, colitis, appendicitis, some types of intussusception, abdominal wall and umbilical abnormalities, intraperitoneal tumors, and trauma. In each case the sonographic morphology is considered in depth with the aid of high-quality illustrations. A concluding chapter comprises a quiz based on 15 case reports. Gastrointestinal Tract Sonography in Fetuses and Children will be of value to all with an interest in this field.
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Fetal Gastrointestinal Tract: US and MR -- Ultrasonographic Imaging of the Esophago-Gastric Junction -- Antro-Pyloric Abnormalities -- Bowel Obstruction in Neonates and Children -- Small Bowel Thickening -- Infectious and inflammatory Colitis -- Appendicitis -- Intussusception -- Abnormalities of the Omphalomesenteric Duct. Inguinal Hernias -- Intraperitoneal Masses -- Gastrointestinal Trauma -- Quiz.

Back cover text Sonography of the gastrointestinal tract in fetuses, neonates and children entails no known biological risk, permits serial scanning and can provide information unobtainable with any other imaging modality. In experienced hands it can be used as the initial imaging technique in a number of gastrointestinal diseases and conditions. This book provides a comprehensive account of the current state of the art regarding sonography in this context. An introductory chapter compares the merits of sonography and magnetic resonance imaging of the fetal gastrointestinal tract. Subsequent chapters focus on the technique, pitfalls and findings in a wide variety of applications, including antropyloric diseases, bowel obstruction, bowel wall thickening, colitis, appendicitis, some types of intussusception, abdominal wall and umbilical abnormalities, intraperitoneal tumors, and trauma. In each case the sonographic morphology is considered in depth with the aid of high-quality illustrations. A concluding chapter comprises a quiz based on 15 case reports. Gastrointestinal Tract Sonography in Fetuses and Children will be of value to all with an interest in this field.

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