Endovaginal ultrasound

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Endovaginal ultrasound

[edited by] Steven R. Goldstein ; with contributions by Beryl R. Benacerraf ... [et al.]

Wiley-Liss, c1991

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This volume presents an overview of the latest techniques and clinical applications of this increasingly important diagnostic modality - with emphasis on its role in routine pelvic examinations and applications in obstetrics and gynaecology. Expanded to include material of interest to specialists involved in areas other than obstetrics, new chapters in the text cover the use of ultrasound in post-menopausal patients and the sonographic detection of fetal anomalies - plus an updated review of endovaginal ultrasound's relevance to the latest developments in reproductive medicine. The text features hundreds of sonograms with descriptions of how the images were obtained and discussions of their clinical significance.

Table of Contents

  • Normal Pelvic Anatomy: What You Can Expect to See
  • Pelvic Masses: Differential Diagnosis
  • Pregnancy: Embryo
  • Something is Wrong
  • Fetus, First Trimester
  • Detection of Fetal Anomalies
  • What are Realistic Expectations
  • After the First Trimester
  • Ectopic Pregnancy.

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