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Interventional Ultrasound in Obstetrics, Gynaecology
and the Breast by Joaquin Santolaya-Forgas (Editor), D. Lemery (Editor) 
This book serves as a practical guide for clinicians to
learn the techniques, technology, and procedure-related risks of using ultrasound as a
diagnostic tool in the specialties relating to women's reproductive health. It describes
all ultrasound-guided invasive procedures in obstetrics and gynecology and considers such
applications and contexts as fetal medicine, pregnancy reduction in multi-fetal
pregnancies, adnexal cystic masses, trans-cervical metroplasty, breast mass preoperative
localization, and the place of x-rays and ultrasound in interventional mastology. The
illustrations often pair a sonograph image with a line drawing pointing out the salient
features.
Publisher: Blackwell Science Inc; Published November 1998
276 Pages,1st edition, Hardcover
ISBN: 0632038748
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