Intro; Preface; Contents; 1: The Eye Scanning; 1 An Overview of Anatomy; 2 The Sonogram of the Anterior Segment, Chamber Angle, and the Adjacent Structures. See Figs. 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4; 2.1 Scanning Method; 2.2 Section Structure; 2.3 Measuring Method and Normal Value; 2.4 Clinical Value; 2.5 Notice; 3 Axial Scanning of the Eye Globe. See Fig. 1.5; 3.1 Scanning Method; 3.2 Sectional Structure; 3.3 Measuring Method and Normal Value; 3.4 Clinical Value; 4 Sonogram of the Normal Lacrimal Gland. See Fig. 1.6; 4.1 Scanning Method; 4.2 Sectional Structure
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1.2 Section Structure1.3 Measurement Method and Normal Value; 1.4 Clinical Application Value; 1.5 Notice; 2 Longitudinal Scanning of the Parotid Gland: Color Doppler Flow Image; 2.1 Scanning Method; 2.2 Section Structure; 2.3 Clinical Application Value; 3 Para-parotid Gland (Transverse Scan); 3.1 Scanning Method; 3.2 Section Structure; 3.3 Clinical Application Value; 4 Longitudinal Scan of the Submandibular Gland; 4.1 Scanning Method; 4.2 Section Structure; 4.3 Measurement Method and Normal Value; 4.4 Clinical Application Value
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1.3 Measuring Method and Normal Values1.4 Clinical Application Value; 2 Sagittal Scanning of the Midline Structures Through Anterior Fontanelle; 2.1 Scanning Method; 2.2 Section Structure; 2.3 Measuring Method and Normal Value; 2.4 Clinical Application Value; 3 Coronary Scanning of the Thalamus Through Anterior Fontanelle; 3.1 Scanning Method; 3.2 Section Structure; 3.3 Measuring Method and Normal Value; 3.4 The Clinical Application Value; 4 Coronary Transverse Scanning of the Lateral Ventricle Through Anterior Fontanelle; 4.1 Scanning Method; 4.2 Section Structure
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4.3 Measurement Method and Normal Value4.4 The Clinical Application Value; 5 Oblique Scanning of the Lateral Ventricle Through Temporal Area; 5.1 Scanning Method; 5.2 Section Structure; 5.3 Measuring Methods and Normal Value; 5.4 Clinical Application Value; 6 Oblique Scanning of the Thalamus Through Temporal Area; 6.1 Scanning Method; 6.2 Section Structure; 6.3 Measuring Methods and Normal Value; 6.4 Clinical Application Value; 3: Salivary Gland Scanning (Parotid Gland and Submandibular Gland); 1 Longitudinal Scanning of the Parotid Gland; 1.1 Scanning Method
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4.3 Measuring Method and Normal Value4.4 Clinical Value; 5 Normal Sonogram of the Extraocular Muscles. See Fig. 1.7; 5.1 Scanning Method; 5.2 Sectional Structure; 5.3 Measuring Method and Normal Value; 5.4 Clinical Value; 6 Color Doppler and Pulse Doppler Imaging of the Eye. See Fig. 1.8; 6.1 Scanning Method; 6.2 Sectional Structure; 6.3 Measuring Method and Normal Value; 6.4 Clinical Value; 2: Transcranial Ultrasonography; 1 Sagittal Scanning of the Lateral Ventricle Through Anterior Fontanelle; 1.1 Scanning Method; 1.2 Section Structure
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This atlas describes the diagnosis practice and cases of human body ultrasound. It includes anatomic section, standard scan ultrasonogram of every organ, scanning methods and key points, measurement methods, normal value ranges, and clinical significances of every sections. Providing basic information and fundamental principles of ultrasonic diagnosis, it discusses ultrasound scanning of 14 organs in individual chapters. Each section sonography is accompanied by the scanning method, section structure, measuring method and clinical application. The uniform structure and detailed instructions make this atlas an easy-to-use resource for residents to refer to when they encounter specific ultrasound diagnostic problems. Editor Mei Zhang is an associate chief physician and professor at the ultrasonic department, PLA Army General Hospital, Beijing, China.