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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.
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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.
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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.
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ALF STAUDACH (Author)
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