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Dr. Alexander N. Sencha is head of the Department of Visual Diagnostics at the National Medical Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology, Russia, since 2017. He started his career in radiology in 1993, focusing on early and differential diagnosis in oncology. He earned his PhD in 2001. He has been a member of the Russian Society of Specialists in Ultrasound Diagnostics in Medicine since 1999, the European Society of Radiologists since 2005, and the Asian Society of Specialists in Ultrasound Diagnostics since 2007. He is author of more than 220 scientific papers and publications and 22 books on the application of modern imaging technologies. Dr. Yury N. Patrunov graduated from Yaroslavl State Medical Academy in 1999 with honors. He earned his PhD in 2000 in Moscow. He started his career as a radiologist in the Department of Ultrasound Diagnostics, Railway Clinic, Yaroslavl, Russia. His work has focused on ultrasound and minimally invasive modalities. From 2003 to 2007, he was also assistant chair of the course on ultrasound diagnostics in the Faculty of Postgraduate Education, Yaroslavl Medical Academy. Since 2006, he has been a consultant in the Department of Minimally Invasive and Endocrine Surgery at Yaroslavl Railway Clinic. Since 2010, he has been the head of the Department of Ultrasound Diagnostics at the same clinic. He has been a member of the Russian Society of Specialists of Ultrasound Diagnostics in Medicine since 2001 and the European Society of Radiologists (ESR) since 2005. He received the governor’s award for excellence in research and technology in 2008. He is the holder of 2 patents and author of 198 scientific publications including 17 books in English, Russian, Chinese, and Korean. Chapter 1. General Aspects of the Use of Contrast Agents in Diagnostic Ultrasound. History and Current State of the Technology. Review of Contrast Agents.- Chapter 2. Physical Principles and Technical Aspects of CEUS.- Chapter 3. Technique of CEUS and Data Analysis.- Chapter 4. Liver.- Chapter 5. Gallbladder.- Chapter 6. Pancreas.- Chapter 7. Spleen.- Chapter 8. Kidneys and Adrenals.- Chapter 9. Small Intestine and Colon.- Chapter 10. Bladder.- Chapter 11. Prostate.- Chapter 12. CEUS in Gynecology.- Chapter 13. Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands.- Chapter 14. Breast.- Chapter 15. Salivary Glands.- Chapter 16. Scrotum and Testicles.- Chapter 17. Lymph Nodes.- Chapter 18. Major Blood Vessels.- Chapter 19. CEUS for Minimally Invasive Procedures. Intracavitary CEUS.- Chapter 20. CEUS in Pediatric Practice.




