Manual of Diagnostic Ultrasound
Publisher: World Health Organization 2011
ISBN/ASIN: 9241544619
Number of pages: 175
Description:
The present manual, a basic reference text that covers ultrasound techniques, recognition of normal anatomical features and differential diagnosis, is the first of two volumes which extensively cover modern diagnostic and therapeutic ultrasonography.
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