
Shows how to read color Doppler images! Visually stunning atlas features spectacular 4-color images of actual cases. Introductory chapters illustrate normal flow patterns, followed by a sequence of instructive "road maps" that will allow even the neophyte to perform color Doppler studies quickly and accurately. Each case study includes a description of history and physical examination findings, plus a review of roentgenographic and electrocardiographic features.
This text investigates the methodology for interpreting color Doppler echocardiography images to improve diagnostic accuracy in clinical cardiology. Dr. Walter J. Duncan utilizes his clinical expertise to provide a structured framework for identifying both normal and pathological blood flow patterns. The book integrates visual case studies with patient history and diagnostic data to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Clinicians and students frequently cite this work as a practical resource for mastering the visual interpretation of echocardiographic data. Experts highlight the book's utility as a foundational reference for those transitioning from basic theory to active clinical practice.
Page Count:
163
Publication Date:
1988-01-15
Publisher:
Saunders
ISBN-10:
0030142679
ISBN-13:
9780030142673
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