Vascular access

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Figure 15.1 Short-axis view in a phantom model. (a) This is a short-axis view with picture-in-picture of a phantom gel being cannulated. On the ultrasound image, the vessel appears as…

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Renal, bladder

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Figure 9.1 Anatomy. (a) The kidneys, ureter, and bladder. (b) The structure of the kidney itself, including the cortex and medulla. Artwork created by Emily Evans © Cambridge University Press….

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Neonates and infants

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Objectives/indications Both premature infants and full-term infants may present with pathology distinct to the neonatal period. The majority of these entities occur in the critically ill neonate, in the neonatal…

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Peripheral nerve blocks

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Figure 20.1 A peripheral nerve in short-axis or transverse view: hypoechoic fascicles in a hyperechoic background, often described as “honeycomb” in appearance. Ultrasound-guided procedure The selection of an anesthetic agent…

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Male genitourinary: scrotal pain, swelling

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Figure 12.1 Anatomy of the scrotum with blood supply. (a) Diagram of the normal scrotal anatomy showing tunica albuginea surrounding the testis and the extratesticular epididymis. Illustration by Laura Berg,…

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Soft tissue applications

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Figure 18.1 Anatomy of the skin. Normal layers of skin include the epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous, and muscular layers. Artwork created by Emily Evans © Cambridge University Press. Technique Transducer selection…

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Pelvic: gynecology

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Figure 14.1 Anatomy of the pelvis. (a) The pelvis may be divided into the true pelvis and the false pelvis. The true pelvis is bounded anteriorly by the pubic symphysis…

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