An Atlas of Rectal Endosonography First Edition
An Atlas of Rectal Endosonography (First Edition) is a comprehensive and visually detailed reference for gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, oncologists, and radiologists who deal with anorectal diseases and rectal cancer management. This essential atlas provides an in-depth understanding of rectal endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS)—a critical imaging technique for accurate diagnosis, staging, and therapeutic planning in colorectal conditions.
Comprehensive Coverage with High-Quality Imaging
This book serves as both a learning guide and a clinical reference, offering high-resolution images, ultrasound findings, and step-by-step techniques. The atlas highlights the anatomical landmarks of the rectum, pathological findings, and differential diagnosis, making it an indispensable tool for medical students, residents, and practicing clinicians.
Key Features:
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Detailed ultrasound images and illustrations for easy interpretation of rectal anatomy and pathology.
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Covers a wide range of rectal conditions including cancer, polyps, inflammatory bowel disease, abscesses, fistulas, and other anorectal disorders.
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Step-by-step guidance on performing rectal endosonography with emphasis on proper technique and interpretation.
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Clinical case studies to help readers correlate sonographic findings with real-world clinical scenarios.
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Practical insights into rectal cancer staging, tumor invasion depth, nodal involvement, and treatment planning.
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Designed for quick reference in both academic and clinical settings.