Pocket Atlas of Normal Ultrasound Anatomy
Discover the essential guide to ultrasound anatomy with the Pocket Atlas of Normal Ultrasound Anatomy by Matthew D. Rifkin. Published by Lippincott Williams and Wilkins in 2000, this second edition spans 88 pages, providing a comprehensive resource for students and professionals in the fields of radiology and allied health services.
This pocket atlas features 74 detailed images, expertly designed to assist readers in identifying key anatomic structures of the neck, abdomen, female pelvis, and male genitalia on ultrasound scans. It also offers valuable insights into distinguishing these crucial structures from common artifacts, making it an indispensable tool for effective ultrasound interpretation.
Whether you are preparing for exams or enhancing your clinical skills, the Pocket Atlas of Normal Ultrasound Anatomy is a must-have for anyone involved in ultrasonic imaging and human anatomy.