The Ultrasoundpaedia team are experienced clinical Sonographers with a passion for ultrasound. They each have a diverse range of experiences and expertise spanning 40years.
After becoming tired of fruitless and time consuming searches for anatomy, physiology, and pathology that pertains to ultrasound
they decided to empty their heads and 'favourite links' into a web site called ultrasoundpaedia.com.
Ultrasoundpaedia has since grown into the premier, how-to ultrasound site on the web. Within the Ultrasoundpaedia you will discover a comprehensive range of images, video clips and step-by-step techniques. 100s of pathology descriptions and links to other valuable sites.
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The obstetricassistant.com (see demonstration video below) is a diagnostic tool that will help you diagnose those tricky abnormalities that are rarely seen.
It also has a list of every major, and most less well known, fetal anomalies with detailed descriptions. It is fully referenced with images and videos of most abnormalities.
The upgraded international calendar is unique and extremely useful inidentifying conferences and training courses anywhere around the world.
There are links to all professional medical imaging societies in each country.
The worksheets are extremely popular as they are a great guide as to what the ultrasound practitioner should be assessing in each study.
They are in a printable PDF format which covers all general , obstetric,vascular , small parts and musculoskeletal ultrasounds.
They are in an easy format with measurement guides to help with the diagnosis of vascular pathology.
Below is a list of some of the pathologies covered on Ultrasoundpaedia.
Each with images, videos, descriptions and links.
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The obstetric assistant also has a diagnostic predictive tool in which you insert your ultrasound and are then provided with differential diagnoses. Each of these then link to images and detailed descriptions of each pathology to aid you with your diagnosis. Watch this short video demonstration. |
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If you have images, links,training courses or anything that you feel can improve our site, please contact the team on contact@ultrasoundpaedia.com.
With everyones informed input the website will maintain the position as the most up to date resource in ultrasound around the globe.
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