Table of Contents
Ch. 1 Hemodynamic considerations in peripheral vascular and cerebrovascular disease 3
Ch. 2 Physics and instrumentation in Doppler and b-mode ultrasonography 19
Ch. 3 Basic concepts of Doppler frequency spectrum analysis and ultrasound blood flow imaging 61
Ch. 4 Contrast agents in arterial sonography 91
Ch. 5 The role of ultrasound in the management of cerebrovascular disease 107
Ch. 6 Cerebrovascular anatomy and collateral pathways 133
Ch. 7 Normal findings and technical aspects of carotid sonography 143
Ch. 8 Ultrasound assessment of carotid plaque 155
Ch. 9 Ultrasound assessment of carotid stenosis 171
Ch. 10 Carotid occlusion, uncommon carotid pathology and tricky carotid cases 191
Ch. 11 Ultrasound assessment of the vertebral arteries 211
Ch. 12 Ultrasound assessment of the intracranial arteries 225
Ch. 13 The role of noninvasive procedures in the management of extremity arterial disease 253
Ch. 14 Extremity arterial anatomy and collateral routes 261
Ch. 15 Nonimaging physiological tests for assessment of lower extremity arterial occlusive disease 275
Ch. 16 Assessment of upper extremity arterial occlusive disease 297
Ch. 17 Ultrasound assessment before and after hemodialysis access 325
Ch. 18 Ultrasound assessment of lower extremity arteries 341
Ch. 19 Ultrasound assessment during and after peripheral intervention 357
Ch. 20 Ultrasound in the diagnosis and management of arterial emergencies 381
Ch. 21 The role of ultrasound in the management of extremity venous disease 403
Ch. 22 Extremity venous anatomy, terminology, and ultrasound features of normal veins 415
Ch. 23 Technique for extremity venous ultrasound examination 431
Ch. 24 Ultrasound diagnosis of venous thrombosis 449
Ch. 25 Controversies in venous ultrasound 467
Ch. 26 Ultrasound diagnosis of venous insufficiency 479
Ch. 27 Nonvascular pathology encountered during venous sonography 501
Ch. 28 Anatomy and normal Doppler signatures of abdominal vessels 513
Ch. 29 Ultrasound assessment of the aorta, iiac arteries and the inferior vena cava 529
Ch. 30 Ultrasound assessment following endovascular aortic aneurysm repair 553
Ch. 31 Ultrasound assessment of the splanchnic (mesenteric) arteries 571
Ch. 32 Ultrasound assessment of the hepatic vasculature 585
Ch. 33 Ultrasound assessment of native renal vessels and renal allografts 611
Ch. 34 Duplex ultrasound evaluation of the uterus and ovaries 637
Ch. 35 Duplex ultrasound evaluation of the male genitalia 659
Description
The 5th Edition of the classic textbook on vascular ultrasound. Now
in a full-color format, with a new co-editor, a new team of
contributors, and cutting-edge diagnostic procedures. Five sections
span show the spectrum of arterial and venous ultrasound, from basic
concepts and instrumentation, through cerebral vessels, extremity
arteries, and extremity veins, to abdominal vessels, and the pelvis.
This edition also features brand-new coverage of cerebrovascular
arteries, peripheral arteries, intravascular techniques, and more
Author Information
William J. Zwiebel, MD, Professor of Radiology, University of Utah
School of Medicine, Chief, Imaging Service, Department of Veterans
Affairs Medical Center, Salt Lake City, UT;
John Pellerito, MD, North Shore University Hospital/NYU Medical
Center, Manhasset, NY