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Radiography & Ultrasound


Radiography & Ultrasound



MSK ULTRASOUND OF THE HIP AND PELVIS: NORMAL, ABNORMAL, AND INTERVENTIONS

By John Hill

MSK Ultrasound of the Hip and Pelvis: Normal, Abnormal, and Interventions reviews and discusses a series of normal and abnormal musculoskeletal ultrasound images. The DVD includes video clips of diagnosis and ultrasound-guided injections, as well as images of transducer placement, anatomy, and MRI correlates. The DVD features clear detailing of normal images, before abnormal images are shown.

Among the topics covered:

  • Adult hip MSK U/S examination
  • Posterior
  • Anterior
  • Prosthetic hip
  • Lateral
  • High hamstring tendinopathy
  • Medial

    DVD / 2011 / 50 minutes

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    INTRODUCTION TO X-RAY AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

    Discusses basic knowledge of x-rays, possible health hazards posed by x-rays, and proper precautions to ensure the safety of the patient and members of the dental health team.

    DVD / 2011 / Approx. 16 minutes

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    TAKING RADIOGRAPHS

    Discusses x-ray equipment, how it works, and factors that control image formation.

    DVD / 2011 / Approx. 24 minutes

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    X-RAY FILM PROCESSING

    Provides an understanding of how the development process works and how to perform each step with accuracy.

    DVD / 2011 / Approx. 23 minutes

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    UNDERSTANDING MUSCULOSKELETAL ULTRASOUND TECHNOLOGY

    Ultrasound imaging, which uses high-frequency sound waves to produce pictures of the inside of the body, can be used diagnose and treat conditions and injuries of the musculoskeletal system: the muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, and soft tissue throughout the body. This program explores musculoskeletal ultrasound technology, showing viewers how it works and how it is being used as an important diagnostic tool. It also highlights the benefits of musculoskeletal ultrasound images for both patients and physicians, and takes a look into the future of this technology.

    Note: Only available in the US and Canada.


    DVD / 2011 / 27 minutes

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    HISTORY OF MEDICAL IMAGING, THE

    Over the past century, Nobel Prize -winning scientists and doctors have worked untiringly to develop and fine -tune highly effective medical imaging equipment - tools that play a vital role in diagnosis and treatment. Combining rarely seen archival footage, interviews with imaging specialists, and incredible medical images, this program highlights milestones in X -ray scanning, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, and nuclear imaging. Filmed on location throughout Europe and the United States.

    Note: Only available in the US and Canada

    Review
  • "AP biology and physiology classes would find this interesting and informative, and it would enhance their understanding and appreciation of the nature of science." - NSTA Recommends

    DVD / 2006 / 53 minutes

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    ABNORMAL UTERINE BLEEDING: AN ULTRASOUND APPROACH

    By Steven R Goldstein, MD

    Abnormal uterine bleeding can be experienced by a woman at any age. If organic pathology is absent, the bleeding is either anovulatory in premenopausal women or atrophic in menopausal women. Sonography, in the form of saline infusion sonohysterography (SIS), has gained widespread use as a useful tool for diagnosing this problem in women. Once the domain of obstetricians, the use of endovaginal probes with fluid instillation can enhance the assessment of the endometrium. Dr. Goldstein offers a step-wise approach to the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding with a special emphasis on using this procedure to its fullest advantage.


    DVD / 2003 / 60 minutes

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    RADIATION THERAPY

    Although diagnostic radiologic fields are good at detecting cancer, radiation therapy can actually help stop it. In this program, filmed at La Grange Memorial Hospital's Treatment Pavilion, five radiation experts demonstrate how a radiation therapy team works as they treat a young man with abdominal cancer. By watching the oncologist, clinical physicist, dosimetrist, and radiation therapists develop a comprehensive treatment plan, students will gain an understanding of the knowledge and skills required to work in this field.

    DVD / 2002 / 14 minutes

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    RADIOGRAPHY

    Once limited to X -ray photography, radiography has bred a number of dynamic subspecialties such as magnetic resonance imaging, computerized tomography, and mammography. This program goes inside the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics system to discover what MRI scans and CAT scans are, to observe how they are done, and to learn what skills are needed to be a successful technician. An MRI scan on a young woman's brain and a CAT scan on the upper body of another young woman are performed, and the results are interpreted and discussed.

    DVD / 2002 / 14 minutes

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    SONOGRAPHY

    Drawing on sonar technology, sonography uses sound waves to see inside the body. This program visits Thomas Jefferson University Hospital to study how sonographers put this technology into practice. An ultrasound scan is done on a middle -aged man and on an expectant young mother, and the results are reviewed and explained. The subspecialties of sonography -general ultrasound, vascular ultrasound, and echocardiography -are also explored from a career perspective, and the growing demand for sonographers is discussed.

    DVD / 2002 / 13 minutes

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    3D ANATOMY FOR MSK ULTRASOUND: LOWER LIMB

    By David Elias; Eugene McNally

    This detailed and accurate title has been designed to provide a guide to the interpretation of lower limb ultrasound aimed at any specialist using, or training to use ultrasound for diagnosis of conditions and injuries. Our 3D images have been linked to ultrasound scans to aid interpretation of anatomy, orientation and diagnosis. Clinical content provides access to a library of examples to help you diagnose a selection of commonly presenting conditions of the lower extremities.

    Interact with the 3D anatomy atlas of the lower limb, including the hip, knee, ankle and foot. The easy to use functions allow you to peel away layers of anatomy from skin to bone, rotate the model 360 degree and view and identify any anatomical structure. All structures have accompanying text - ideal as a quick reference and atlas.

    The ultrasound section enables you to see the comparison of labeled anatomy to ultrasound scans based on the position of the ultrasound transducer. You can also view equivalent MRI scans to further aid interpretations and diagnosis. The extensive clinical topics section, with text and links to clinical/pathological examples covers over 50 clinical topics including bursitis, tendon tears and ruptures, muscle tears, fractures, cysts and many more commonly presenting conditions and injuries.

    Provides an invaluable visual reference for this challenging clinical technique.
  • Gain confidence using ultrasound for accurate and efficient diagnosis of many commonly presenting conditions.
  • Enliven presentations, teaching and training by accessing a library of images, videos, animations and illustrations and export them into PowerPoint and hand-outs.
  • Use as a daily reference or study guide to refresh and add to your knowledge.

    System Requirements
    Microsoft XP, Vista, Windows 7
    Processor speed:1.5 GHz with 512 MB of RAM
    Disk Space: 200 MB
    Screen display: 1024 x 768 screen
    DVD drive required


    DVD-ROM (Win, Single user licence)

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    3D ANATOMY FOR MSK ULTRASOUND: UPPER LIMB

    By David Elias; Eugene McNally
    This detailed and accurate digital program will provide a much needed visual aid for the interpretation musculoskeltal ultrasound of the upper limb for anyone using, or training to use ultrasound for diagnosis of conditions and injuries for this area. Our 3D images have been linked to ultrasound scans to aid interpretation of anatomy, orientation and diagnosis. Clinical content provides access to a library of examples to help you diagnose a selection of commonly presenting conditions of the upper extremities.

    Interact with the 3D anatomy atlas of the upper limbs, including the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand. The easy to use functions allow you to peel away layers of anatomy from skin to bone, rotate the model 360 degree and view and identify any anatomical structure. All structures have accompanying text - ideal as a quick reference and atlas.

    The innovative imaging section allows you to compare the labeled cross sectional anatomy with comparable ultrasound scans and MRIs in a variety of planes and slices. The position of the ultrasound transducer is indicated on the anatomy cross section and is linked to the correlating ultrasound image which shows in the right viewing panel. Key structures are labeled on the cross sections and on the corresponding ultrasound image. Clicking on the transducer position will link to text covering correct technique and examples of commonly presenting conditions for the structures scanned using that transducer position. You can also correlate the 3D cross sections with labeled MRI scans in the axial, coronal and sagittal planes.

    The extensive clinical topics section has related text and links to clinical/pathological examples covering over 40 clinical topics including bursitis, tendon tears, ruptures, muscle tears, fractures, cysts, tumors and many more commonly presenting conditions and injuries.

    Provides an invaluable visual reference for this challenging clinical technique.
  • Gain confidence using ultrasound for accurate and efficient diagnosis of many commonly presenting conditions.
  • Enliven presentations, teaching and training by accessing a library of images, videos, animations and illustrations and export them into PowerPoint and hand-outs.
  • Use as a daily reference or study guide to refresh and add to your knowledge.
    System Requirements
    Microsoft XP, Vista, Windows 7
    Processor speed:1.5 GHz with 512 MB of RAM
    Disk Space: 200 MB
    Screen display: 1024 x 768 screen
    DVD drive required


    DVD-ROM (Win, Single user licence)

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    ABDOMINAL SONOGRAPHY MOCK EXAM

    By Cindy A. Owen, RT, RVT, RDMS, FSDMS; Edward G. Grant, MD

    An Interactive Q&A Review for the ARDMS Specialty Exam


    CD-ROM (Win)

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    BREAST SONOGRAPHY MOCK EXAM

    By Kathryn A. Gill, MS, RT, RDMS, FSDMS

    This mock exam and learning resource covers exactly what you need to learn to pass the specialty exam in breast sonography. Powerful, featuresome, and fun, this multimedia wonder simulates the exam experience right down to the automatic timer, and it delivers CME credit conveniently and inexpensively. Coverage includes breast instrumentation and technique, normal anatomy, benign versus malignant features, specific lesions (benign), specific lesions (malignant), and invasive procedures-all in the same proportion as the exam itself. Breast Sonography Review is very effective in combination with Ultrasound Physics Review: SPI Edition, by Cindy A. Owen, RT, RDMS, RVT, FSDMS, and James A. Zagzebski, PhD. Why are the Davies mock exams so popular and effective? Because they contain the same kinds of thought-provoking questions you will find on the exam!


    CD-ROM (Win)

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    FETAL ECHO MOCK EXAM

    By Nikki Stahl, RT(R)(M)(CT), RDMS, RVT; Valrie Kunes, BA, RT(R), RDMS RDCS, RVT; Bradley W. Robinson, MD, FACC

    Fetal Echocardiography Mock Exam illuminates the facts and principles on which you will be tested, hones your test-taking skills, and reveals your strengths and weaknesses by exam topic. Based precisely on the Fetal Echo specialty exam outline published by ARDMS, this review contains registry-like questions (including CME activity questions) together with answers, clear explanations, and quick references for further study. Image-based cases and schematic illustrations prepare you to tackle images, anatomy, and pathology on the exam. Coverage includes embryology, indications, incidence of congenital heart disease, timing of the fetal echo exam, standard sonographic views, normal anatomy and physiology, structural cardiac anomalies, dysrhythmias, acquired pathology, and other conditions-all in the same proportion as the exam itself. Powerful, featuresome, and fun, this multimedia wonder simulates the exam experience right down to the automatic timer, and it delivers CME credit conveniently and inexpensively


    CD-ROM (Win)

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    OB/GYN SONOGRAPHY MOCK EXAM

    By Kathryn A. Gill, MS, RT, RDMS; Marie De Lange, BS, RDMS, RDCS, FSDMS; Glenn A. Rouse, MD; Misty H. Sliman, RT, RDMS; Peter W. Callen, MD

    An Interactive Q&A Review for the ARDMS Specialty Exam


    CD-ROM (Win)

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    RADIOLOGICAL CROSS-SECTIONAL ANATOMY WITH MULTIDETECTOR CT: THORAX ABDOMEN AND PELVIS

    By Dr Muaaze Ahmad

    An exciting new resource for anyone using cross sectional anatomy or involved in the interpretation of radiological scans. Thousands of clear and accurate images, in an intuitive digital format, provide the user with an invaluable aid to cross section anatomy, CT and MRI interpretation and a stunning 3D anatomy image library.

    View hundreds of clear and accurate 3D anatomy images of the thorax, abdomen and pelvis. Interactive functions allow you to add and remove layers, rotate and label any structure with the click of a mouse.

    In the cross sectional anatomy section, use advanced functionality to select a region, modality, plane and contrast - (for CT) then scroll through labeled cross sections and compare with CT scans of the whole trunk, thorax, abdomen and pelvis plus MRI of the male and female pelvis.

    Label any structure on either the cross section or the scans and follow through all the available slices using the scrolling function. Structures labels are clearly mapped in 2D, rather than just pointed to give the structure circumference. You can also view the structure labels as a color overlay over the scans.

    System Requirements
    Microsoft XP, Vista, Windows 7
    Processor speed:1.5 GHz with 512 MB of RAM
    Disk Space: 200 MB
    Screen display: 1024 x 768 screen
    DVD drive required


    DVD-ROM (Win, Single user licence)

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    TECHNIQUES OF ABDOMINAL VASCULAR SONOGRAPHY

    By D.E. Strandness, Jr., MD; Marsha M. Neumyer, BS, RVT, FSVU; Brian L. Thiele, MD

    Abdominal vascular sonography is an application in evolution, one made possible by advances in imaging and Doppler technology and by the pioneering clinical work of several groups, including the teams directed by Marsha Neumyer and Brian Thiele at Penn State and the late Gene Strandness at the University of Washington. Technically, abdominal vascular sonography is the most challenging of the vascular applications. The vessels are deeper than those of the neck and extremities and, except for the aorta, rather small. They often travel at awkward angles to the transducer, making it difficult to place a sample volume and obtain reasonably accurate velocity measurements. These and other factors make abdominal vascular sonography highly operator- and volume-dependent and therefore more successful in some hands than others, as reflected in the literature. Here for the first time the acknowledged expertise and long experience of the Vascular Studies Section at Penn State's Milton S. Hershey Medical Center is distilled in a presentation that covers the following:
  • The visceral vascular anatomy.
  • The ultrasonographic appearance of the vascular arteries and veins.
  • The hemodynamics of the visceral vasculature, including the hepatoportal, mesenteric, and renal circulatory systems.
  • The pitfalls of abdominal vascular sonography.
  • The solutions to diagnostic dilemmas.

    DVD

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    ULTRASOUND PHYSICS MOCK EXAM

    By Cindy A. Owen, RT, RVT, RDMS, FSDMS; James A. Zagzebski, PhD

    Here is the new SPI edition of the single best-selling mock exam devoted to the ARDMS exam in ultrasound physics! Powerful, featuresome, and fun, this multimedia wonder simulates the exam experience right down to the automatic timer, and it delivers CME credit conveniently and inexpensively. Written by an internationally renowned sonographer who not only loves ultrasound physics but delights in-and excels at-explaining it to others. Covers the physics portion of the Physicians' Vascular Interpretation (PVI) exam


    CD-ROM (Win)

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    VASCULAR TECHNOLOGY MOCK EXAM

    By Cindy A. Owen, RT, RVT, RDMS, FSDMS; D.E. Strandness, Jr., MD; Donald P. Ridgway, RVT; Barton A. Bean, RVT

    An Interactive Q&A Review for the ARDMS Specialty Exam

    Coverage of physical principles, Doppler, indications, and interpretation of both imaging and physiologic exams makes this mock exam an excellent resource for physician RPVI candidates.


    CD-ROM (Win)

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    VENOUS IMAGING TECHNIQUES (2ND EDITION)

    By D.E. Strandness, Jr., MD; Steven R. Talbot, RVT, FSVT; Mark A. Oliver, MD, RVT

  • What are the protocols for imaging the veins of the extremities?
  • How do you overcome both common and unusual problems to optimize the image and ensure valid, unequivocal results?
  • Exactly what roles are played by venous compression and venous Doppler in the ultrasonographic venous examination?
  • How do you identify and characterize thrombus?
  • How is venous thrombosis differentiated from conditions that mimic it?
  • What does color flow imaging add to the evaluation and how should it be used?
  • Why is the transverse scan with probe compression an essential component of the venous exam?
  • How and why do you map the saphenous and other veins?

    These and other questions are answered in this hands-on demonstration of scanning anatomy, technique, and interpretation of normal, abnormal, common, and uncommon findings. Perfect for training, reference, and interpretation tutorials.

    Reviews
  • "This video is of such excellent quality that it could serve as a substitute for a hands-on course." - RadioGraphics

  • "The standard for diagnosis of deep venous thrombosis. This work fills a gap in the literature at such a level that the techniques described must be considered the standard of practice in the field. Obligatory for all technologists and sonographers performing venous studies and for all physicians directing vascular laboratories and interpreting venous exams." - Journal of Vascular Technology

  • "Anyone wishing to learn venous imaging would do well to utilize Venous Imaging Techniques. Its emphasis on thoroughness of exam technique, explanations of pitfalls, and factors that influence accuracy make this an excellent guide and teaching aid." - Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology

    DVD

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