Atlas of Contrast-enhanced Sonography of Focal Liver Lesions, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015

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This book offers an image-based, comprehensive quick reference guide that will assist in the interpretation of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) examinations of the liver in daily practice. It describes and depicts typical and atypical behavior of both common and less frequently observed focal liver lesions. For each type of lesion, the findings on pre- and post-contrast images are presented and key characteristics are highlighted. Individual chapters also focus on the assessment of response to locoregional and systemic treatment and the impact of European guidelines on CEUS. The Atlas of Contrast-Enhanced Sonography of Focal Liver Lesions will serve as an invaluable hands-on tool for practitioners who need to diagnose liver lesions using CEUS in the major clinical settings: oncology patients, cirrhotic patients, and patients with incidental focal liver lesions. 

Introduction.- Benign Focal Liver Lesions.- Malignant Focal Liver Lesions.- Fatty Liver, Pseudolesions.- Other Rare Lesions.- Assessment of Therapy Response.- Impact of European Guidelines on CEUS.

Tommaso Vincenzo Bartolotta, assistant Professor of radiology, graduated from the University of Palermo, Italy, in 1993 and subsequently specialized in Radiology, gaining his doctorate in Oncologic Radiology from the University of Palermo in 2004. Since 2006 Head of the Ultrasound Unit in the department. Prof. Bartolotta is the author of more than 300 scientific publications, including original articles and book chapters. He is a board member of La Radiologia Medica and World Journal of Radiology and is a reviewer for other journals. He has been a member of the scientific organizing committees of numerous national and international congresses and courses and an investigator or co-investigator in many national and international research projects. His current research interests include abdominal imaging (with a particular focus on study of the liver by means of ultrasound, contrast-enhanced ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging), thyroid imaging, and color Doppler ultrasound.

Adele Taibbi graduated from the University of Palermo, Italy, in 2002, where she subsequently completed her specialization in Radiology and gained her doctorate. Her current research interests include abdominal imaging, with special focus on imaging of liver and gastrointestinal stromal tumors by means of ultrasound, contrast-enhanced ultrasound, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging.  Dr. Taibbi is author of more than 90 scientific publications, including original articles and book chapters. She is a reviewer for European Radiology and European Journal of Radiology and is an EPOS reviewer for the European Congress of Radiology. She has been a speaker at more than 30 national and international conferences.

Massimo Midiri is Full Professor of Radiology and Director of the Section of Radiological Sciences, Department of Biopathology and Medical and Forensic Biotechnologies, University Hospital “Paolo Giaccone”, Palermo, Italy, which hosts a st

Offers clear guidance on interpretation of liver CEUS in the major clinical settings

Compares pre- and post-contrast findings for a wide range of lesions

Describes and depicts both typical and atypical lesion behavior