Written by leading fetal radiologists and maternal-fetal medicine specialists, with additional input from cardiologists, geneticists, and Doppler specialists, Fundamental and Advanced Fetal Imaging provides comprehensive, practical guidance on prenatal ultrasound and fetal MRI. This state-of-the-art 2nd Edition clearly presents the essential information you need on normal anatomy and techniques, screening of normal and abnormal conditions, and fetal malformations, helping you effectively evaluate obstetric patients and reach an accurate diagnosis for a wide variety of fetal anomalies.
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PART 1 Normal Fetal Anatomy, Surveillance, and Techniques
01. Bioeffects and Safety of Ultrasound for the Clinician
02. First-Trimester Evaluation
03. Normal Fetal Ultrasound Survey
04. Fetal Growth and Doppler Ultrasound
05. The Normal Fetal Echocardiogram
06. Review of Fetal Cardiac Function Using M-Mode, Pulsed-Doppler, VOCAL, and Speckle-Tracking
07. Three-Dimensional Ultrasonography
08. Fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging Techniques and Safety
09. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Normal Fetal Brain
10. Advanced Brain and Placenta Imaging
11. Fetal Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
12. Three-Dimensional Printing/Additive Manufacturing in Advanced Fetal Imaging
13. 1 Ultrasound Evaluation of the Placenta, Amniotic Fluid, Umbilical Cord, and Amniotic Membranes
13. 2 Placenta Accreta Spectrum Disorders
14. Ultrasound Imaging of the Uterine Cervix
15. Multiple Gestation
16. Genetic Considerations in the Prenatal Setting
PART 2 Fetal Malformations
17. 1 Supratentorial Anomalies
17. 2 Posterior Fossa Anomalies
18. Orbit
19. Face: Anomalies of Nose, Mouth, Lip and Tongue
20. Mandible Emphasizing Micrognathia
21. Ear
22. Neck
23. 1 Neural Tube Defects-Cranium
23. 2 Spinal Anomalies
24. 1 Cardiac Anomalies
24. 2 Heterotaxy
25. 1 Pulmonary Hypoplasia and Chest Wall Abnormalities
25. 2 Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
25. 3 Airway, Lung, Mediastinal and Pleural Anomalies
26. 1 Bowel Abnormalities
26. 2 Ventral Wall Defects
26. 3 Abdominal Masses
27. 1 Renal and Adrenal Abnormalities
27. 2 Anorectal and Complex Urogenital Malformations
27. 3 Fetal Sex and Ambiguous Genitalia
28. 1 Immune Fetal Hydrops
28. 2 Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis and Isolated Fetal Ascites
29. Skeletal Dysplasia
30. Chromosomal and Genetic Syndromes
31. Congenital Infections
32. Fetal Surgeries and Interventions
Appendix
Index