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Ultrasound in gynecology

Ilan E. Timor-Tritsch, Steven R. Goldstein

Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, c2007

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Ultrasound is playing an increasingly important role in gynecology. Widely considered the standard title on the subject, "Ultrasound in Gynecology, 2nd Edition" focuses primarily on gynecologic ultrasound. This edition has expanded content to keep you up-to-date on the technological and clinical changes in this rapidly evolving field.

Table of Contents

1 Ultrasound in Gynecology: How It Developed and Its Continuing Evolution 2 Applied Physics: How Do the "Gray Scale" and "Color" Work 3 Instrumentation: Limitations of the Abdominal and Vaginal Approaches 4 Conducting the Gynecologic Ultrasound Examination 5 Relevant Pelvic Anatomy 6 Adenomyosis 7 Congenital uterine anomalies 8 Adnexal Masses 9 Menopausal Dilemmas: How ultrasound has changed clinical management 10 Lower Urinary Tract 11 Early Pregnancy 12 Pregnancy Failure 13 Ultrasound Evaluation of Ectopic Pregnancy 14 Infertility 15 Sonohysterography 16 Ultrasound Guided Procedures in Gynecology 17 Color Doppler Mapping In Gynecology 18 Ovarian Cancer Early Detection 19 Three-Dimensional Ultrasound In Gynecology 20 The Ultrasound-Enhanced Bimanual Examination 21 Differential Diagnosis of Inflammatory Diseases of the Pelvis 22 Sonographic Pearls and Pitfalls: How to Shorten Your Learning Curve

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