Overview:
This book provides an in-depth correlation between sonographic images and anatomical sections, making it a valuable reference for both novice and experienced sonographers.
Author: Alfons Staudach, a long-time member of the Anatomic Institute of Karl Franzens University in Graz, presents a detailed exploration of fetal anatomy in ultrasound.
Features a unique and meticulous comparison between gross anatomical sections and sonograms, allowing for precise interpretation of fetal anatomy.
Key Features:
Offers topographic relationships and organ development details not found in other fetal anatomy resources.
Contains high-quality illustrations, sonographic images, and explanatory drawings to aid in fetal assessment.
Designed for all experience levels—provides fundamental guidelines for beginners and advanced insights for experienced sonographers.
Essential for radiologists, obstetricians, perinatologists, and medical professionals involved in prenatal imaging.
Endorsements:
Highly recommended by Dr. Walter Thiel, Chairman of the Anatomic Institute of the University of Graz.
Recognized for its practical approach and comprehensive correlation of sonographic and anatomical images, filling a significant gap in fetal ultrasound literature.
Authors:
ALF STAUDACH (Author)
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