Anomaly Scan for the Sonographer Book 2

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Anomaly Scan for the Ultrasonographer – Book Two builds on the foundations established in Book One and focuses on the later components of the second-trimester anomaly scan.

This volume supports sonographers, doctors, midwives, and other healthcare professionals involved in fetal anatomy assessment by providing structured guidance on the evaluation of fetal limbs, placenta, umbilical cord, amniotic fluid, cervix, uterine artery Dopplers, maternal adnexal findings, and the interpretation of fetal measurements.

Book Two emphasises a systematic and logical approach to assessment, encouraging practitioners to extend the examination appropriately when one finding suggests that related structures should be reviewed. It reinforces the importance of clear documentation, accurate reporting, and appropriate escalation and referral in line with departmental and national protocols, ensuring that ultrasound findings are communicated effectively without directing clinical management.

Designed for both trainees and experienced practitioners, Book Two serves as a practical reference to support robust reporting, professional accountability, and effective multidisciplinary working in antenatal ultrasound practice.

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Anomaly Scan for the Ultrasonographer – Book Two builds on the foundations established in Book One and focuses on the later components of the second-trimester anomaly scan.

This volume supports sonographers, doctors, midwives, and other healthcare professionals involved in fetal anatomy assessment by providing structured guidance on the evaluation of fetal limbs, placenta, umbilical cord, amniotic fluid, cervix, uterine artery Dopplers, maternal adnexal findings, and the interpretation of fetal measurements.

Book Two emphasises a systematic and logical approach to assessment, encouraging practitioners to extend the examination appropriately when one finding suggests that related structures should be reviewed. It reinforces the importance of clear documentation, accurate reporting, and appropriate escalation and referral in line with departmental and national protocols, ensuring that ultrasound findings are communicated effectively without directing clinical management.

Designed for both trainees and experienced practitioners, Book Two serves as a practical reference to support robust reporting, professional accountability, and effective multidisciplinary working in antenatal ultrasound practice.