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Measurement of key parameters is an essential part of interpreting ultrasound scans and differentiating normal anatomy from pathology. Trainee radiologists and ultrasonographers often find it difficult to gain a good appreciation of such measurements. The book is made up of a series of ultrasound images with accompanying explanatory line drawings together with all key measurements. Normal variants are given together with ranges for features that change during development. There is also a list of key references for each criterion.





