IPLUSO 19647
Ultrasound
Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy
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ApresentaçãoPresentationThe Ultrasonography curricular unit introduces the student to the fundamental principles of ultrasound, so that they can acquire the necessary skills to apply the technique in a clinical and hospital environment.
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ProgramaProgramme1. Introducti on 1.1. Ultrasound physical principles 1.2. Sonographic equipment and co mponents 1.3. Ultrasound imaging safety 1.4. Clinical applications 1.5. Image artifacts 1.6. Ultrasonic new imaging techniques 2. Abdominal and Pelvic Ultrasound Ana tomy 2.1. Great Vessels 2.2. Liver 2.3. Pancr eas 2.4. Gallbladd er 2.5. Spleen and kidneys 2.6. Female reproductive organs 2.7. Male reproductive organs 3. Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Anatomy 3.1. Shoulder 3.2. Elbow an d wrist 3.3. Knee 3.4. Tibiot arsal 4. Introduction to Doppler technique
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ObjectivosObjectives- Identify the physical principles of ultrasound; - Understand the ultrasound acquisition method ; - Know the ultrasound equipment and its periphe rals; - Identify anatomical structures correctly and recogniz e imaging artefacts.
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BibliografiaBibliography- Schmidt, G. (2014). Diff erential Diagnosis in Ultrasound Imaging. Thieme - Bates, J. (2010). Abdominal Ultrasound: How, Why and When. 3rd Ed. Chu rchill Livingstone - Szabo, L. T. (2013). Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging: Inside Out. 2nd Ed. Elsevier Academic P ress - Bradley, M. & O’Donnell, P. (2010). Atlas of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Anatomy. 2nd Ed. Cambri dge University Press - Block, B. (2012). Color Atlas of Ultrasound Anatomy. 2nd Ed. Thieme - Jacobson, J. (2017). Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound. 3r d Ed. Elsevier - Griffith, J. (2015). Diagnostic Ultrasound Musculoskeletal. Elsevier
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MetodologiaMethodologyThis curricular unit has as teaching methodology an approach focused on the exposition and demonstration of the programmatic contents to be taught. It is intended to implement a strong dynamics on the part of the students in the search of solutions for the resolution of problems. Its conclusion can be achieved through: continuous evaluation or final evaluation. The continuous evaluation: two frequencies for the theoretical component (T). Minimum grade at each frequency is 9.5 valu. The theoretical and practical component (TP): performing a work (W), and an oral presentation (OP), and the permissible minimum score on this component is 9.5. The calculation of the final classification (CF) is given by the following formula: CF = 0.50 T + 0.50 TP; where TP = 0.45 T + 0.55 AO. The final evaluation is expressed in a scale of 0 to 20 values, and the C U will only be considered successfully completed if the weighted value obtained in the calculation of CF is equal to or greater than 9.5 values.
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LínguaLanguagePortuguês
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TipoTypeSemestral
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ECTS4
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NaturezaNatureMandatory
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EstágioInternshipNão




