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Joe,
You might also try looking into a book by Diane Kawamura - I'm not sure of
the exact title but it is either abdomen or abdominal ultrasound (it
also includes small parts) or I have been told by several general
ultrasonographers that Rumack's new books (it's two books) are excellent.
I'm not sure I spelled the author's name correctly but it gives you a
start.
Kim Cantwell-Gab
University of Washington
On Sun, 3 Nov 1996, Joseph R Schneider wrote:
> flownetters and vascular surgery discussion listers-
> as the scanners get better, we vascular surgeons, traditionally more
> interested in the hemodynamics than the image, have nevertheless been faced
> with thyroid abnormalities in an astounding fraction of patients sent for
> carotid duplex scans- our primary care physicians have been faced with the
> difficult question of which lesions to pursue and which to ignore- i have
> consulted several ultrasound texts, but have been unable to find anything
> beyond technique- any suggestions how to educate myself to be able to tell
> my colleagues which lesions are likely benign and which are likely
> malignant?
> joe
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> Joseph R Schneider Web Page http://pubweb.acns.nwu.edu/~jschneid/JRS.HTML
> "The cemeteries are filled with indispensable men." de Gaulle
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