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Forthcoming Issues
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CME Accreditation Page and Author Disclosure
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Foreword
It is my pleasure to introduce this new issue of Ultrasound Clinics dedicated to the utility of ultrasound in the evaluation of head and neck diseases. With growing concerns for radiation exposure, th...
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Vikram Dogra
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Head and Neck Anatomy and Ultrasound Correlation
03 January 2012
Thorough knowledge of the complex anatomy of the head and neck is essential to understanding the ultrasonographic appearance of this region. The intimate familiarity with anatomic structures obtained ...
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Christopher Klem
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Interpretation of Ultrasound
30 December 2011
This content is designed to acquaint the clinician with some of the more common ultrasonographic manifestations of clinical conditions that the otolaryngologist is likely to encounter in a general pra...
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Robert A. Sofferman
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167-190
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The Expanding Utility of Office-Based Ultrasound for the Head and Neck Surgeon
30 December 2011
This article presents basics of ultrasound technology for the office, evaluation technique, thyroid and parathyroid imaging, ultrasound for neck lymphatics, office-based head and neck ultrasound biops...
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Jeffrey M. Bumpous,
Gregory W. Randolph
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191-195
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Role of Ultrasound in Thyroid Disorders
Thyroid ultrasonography has established itself as a popular and useful tool in the evaluation and management of thyroid disorders, both malignant and benign. Although its use has traditionally been th...
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Gerald T. Kangelaris,
Theresa B. Kim,
Lisa A. Orloff
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Techniques for Parathyroid Localization with Ultrasound
30 December 2011
Four-gland parathyroid exploration has been the gold standard for parathyroid surgery until recently. Emphasis is now placed on minimally invasive and focused parathyroidectomy. In conjunction with fu...
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Lisa Lee,
David L. Steward
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Ultrasound-Guided Procedures for the Office
Ultrasonography has an ever increasing role in the management of a wide variety of diseases affecting the head and neck. While ultrasonography is most commonly used for imaging of thyroid pathology, i...
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Russell B. Smith
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219-228
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Head and Neck Ultrasound in the Pediatric Population
30 December 2011
Ultrasound, as a diagnostic modality, has been developing rapidly. High-resolution ultrasound machines have been reduced to the size of a laptop computer. Ultrasound can be adopted by otolaryngologist...
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Veronica J. Rooks,
Benjamin B. Cable
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229-237
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Emerging Technology in Head and Neck Ultrasonography
Increased use of ultrasonography of the head and neck by clinicians has resulted from more compact, higher resolution ultrasound machines that can be more readily used in the office setting. Palm-size...
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Michael R. Holtel
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Head and Neck Ultrasound: Applications Relevant to Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine
30 December 2011
This article presents a comprehensive narrative review of the published literature relating to ultrasound imaging relevant to anesthesia for ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgery. The review comprises 2...
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James S. Green,
Ban C.H. Tsui
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245-254
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The RUSH Exam 2012: Rapid Ultrasound in Shock in the Evaluation of the Critically Ill Patient
The RUSH exam (Rapid Ultrasound in SHock examination), presented in this article, represents a comprehensive algorithm for the integration of bedside ultrasound into the care of the patient in shock. ...
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Phillips Perera,
Thomas Mailhot,
David Riley,
Diku Mandavia
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Index
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