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    Erika Mendoza, Christopher R. Lattimer, Nick Morrison, editors.
    Summary: This book describes in detail the use of duplex ultrasound for exploration of the superficial veins and their pathology. It has a practical orientation, presenting numerous clinical situations and explaining how to identify the different sources of reflux, specially in the groin. The investigation of pathology of the saphenous trunks, perforators, and side branches is described in detail. As duplex ultrasound plays an important role during various venous surgical procedures, its application pre-, intra-, and postoperatively is presented. Furthermore, the sonographic appearances of thrombotic pathology of superficial and deep veins, edema, and other conditions that may be observed while exploring the veins are fully described. The book is based on the authors{u2019} extensive clinical experience and is intended to assist fellow practitioners who want to learn more about the technique. It includes a wealth of informative images with the aim of covering every potential situation.

    Contents:
    The Ultrasound Scanner
    Anatomy of the Superficial Veins
    Pathophysiology of the Superficial Venous System
    Ultrasound-Based Classifications of Varicose Veins
    Duplex Ultrasound Examination of Superficial Leg Veins
    Flow Provocation Manoeuvres for the Diagnosis of Venous Disease Using Duplex Ultrasound
    Examination of the Great Saphenous Vein
    Examination of the Small Saphenous Vein
    Perforating Veins
    Tributaries
    Superficial Vein Thrombosis
    Ultrasound in Varicose Vein Treatment
    Ultrasound After Venous Intervention
    Deep Leg Veins
    Examination of Superficial Veins in the Presence of Deep Venous Disease
    Differential Diagnosis of Leg Oedemas of Venous and Lymphatic Origin
    Incidental Findings During a Venous Examination of the Leg.
    Digital Access Springer 2014