Widely considered the standard title on the subject, this book
focuses primarily on gynecologic ultrasound. The second edition has
expanded content to keep you up-to-date on the technological and
clinical changes in this rapidly evolving field, including
Sonohysterography (Ch 15) . An invaluable resource for clinicians and
technicians alike, this preeminent reference is one you shouldn’t be
without.
Ultrasound in Gynecology, 2nd Edition
Timor-Tritsch & Goldstein
Table of Contents
1 Ultrasound in Gynecology: How It Developed and Its Continuing Evolution
2 Applied Physics: How Do the “Gray Scale” and “Color” Work
3 Instrumentation: Limitations of the Abdominal and Vaginal Approaches
4 Conducting the Gynecologic Ultrasound Examination
5 Relevant Pelvic Anatomy
6 Adenomyosis
7 Congenital uterine anomalies
8 Adnexal Masses
9 Menopausal Dilemmas: How ultrasound has changed clinical management
10 Lower Urinary Tract
11 Early Pregnancy
12 Pregnancy Failure
13 Ultrasound Evaluation of Ectopic Pregnancy
14 Infertility
15 Sonohysterography
16 Ultrasound Guided Procedures in Gynecology
17 Color Doppler Mapping In Gynecology
18 Ovarian Cancer Early Detection
19 Three-Dimensional Ultrasound In Gynecology
20 The Ultrasound-Enhanced Bimanual Examination
21 Differential Diagnosis of Inflammatory Diseases of the Pelvis
22 Sonographic Pearls and Pitfalls: How to Shorten Your Learning Curve
Key Features
Focuses primarily on gynecologic ultrasound.
Reflects recent changes in ultrasound technology and its effects on
current practice.
Designed to be clinically oriented, user friendly, and completely
readable.
New to this Edition
Discusses new developments in sonohysterography.
Includes new chapters on Ovarian Cancer Early Detection (Ch 18),
Congenital Uterine Anomalies (Ch 7), Differential Diagnosis of
Inflammatory Diseases of the Pelvis (Ch 21), Adenomysis (Ch 6) and
Three Dimensional Ultrasound in Gynecology (Ch 19).
Now offers Power Doppler ultrasound.
Related Titles
Diagnostic Ultrasound, 3rd Edition : 2-Volume Set
Radiology Illustrated: Gynecologic Imaging
Table Of Contents
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Author Information
By IIan E. Timor-Tritsch, MD, Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and
Gynecology, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons;
Director, Obstetrical and Gynecological Ultrasound, Department of
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New
York, NY; and Steven R. Goldstein, MD, Associate Professor,
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York University School
of Medicine, New York, NY
1 Ultrasound in Gynecology: How It Developed and Its Continuing
Evolution
2 Applied Physics: How Do the “Gray Scale” and “Color” Work
3 Instrumentation: Limitations of the Abdominal and Vaginal Approaches
4 Conducting the Gynecologic Ultrasound Examination
5 Relevant Pelvic Anatomy
6 Adenomyosis
7 Congenital uterine anomalies
8 Adnexal Masses
9 Menopausal Dilemmas: How ultrasound has changed clinical management
10 Lower Urinary Tract
11 Early Pregnancy
12 Pregnancy Failure
13 Ultrasound Evaluation of Ectopic Pregnancy
14 Infertility
15 Sonohysterography
16 Ultrasound Guided Procedures in Gynecology
17 Color Doppler Mapping In Gynecology
18 Ovarian Cancer Early Detection
19 Three-Dimensional Ultrasound In Gynecology
20 The Ultrasound-Enhanced Bimanual Examination
21 Differential Diagnosis of Inflammatory Diseases of the Pelvis
22 Sonographic Pearls and Pitfalls: How to Shorten Your Learning Curve