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Early pregnancy complications: avoiding diagnostic errors
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Solving the diagnostic dilemma of torsion
Ovarian torsion continues to remain a diagnostic challenge despite advancements in technology. This is an emergency condition in which the patient most often presents with acute pelvic pain. Prompt management is required to save the ovaries.
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Fetal heart screening
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Diagnosis and implications of TAPS
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Enhanced myometrial vascularity following delivery or early pregnancy loss
Enhanced myometrial vascularity following delivery or early pregnancy loss: is it RPOC, AVMs or a physiological finding?
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Update (2019) on Non Invasive Prenatal Testing
Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing - everything you need to know to complete the picture of NIPT!
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Pre-eclampsia prevention
Preeclampsia (PE) affects 2-3% of all pregnancies and is a major cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. The current approach to screening for PE is based on the identification of risk factors from maternal characteristics and medical history. This approach, however, fails to ide...
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Basic Foetal assessment
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Ovarian cancer screening: Where are we at now?
Screening for ovarian cancer has been attempted since the late 1980's. Most studies have involved the use of clinical examination CA 125 estimation and serial ultrasound scans. Large trials where conducted in the United Kingdom and thus far there has been no statistical evidence that these have r...
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From IOTA to O-RADs system: Tools to guide management of adnexal masses
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Combined screening for Down syndrome in the NIPT era
Combined screening for Down Syndrome in the NIPT era. Maternal age screening began in the 1970's with amniocentesis and has transitioned to NIPT that was commercially viable. Ultrasound remains the current gold standard for screening with biochemistry results.
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Differential diagnosis of a thickened endometrium
In this talk we will discuss three common endometrial pathologies, namely, endometrial polyps, endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial carcinoma. These can all cause abnormal uterine bleeding and often present as a thickened endometrium on ultrasound, making their diagnosis challenging at times.
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Critical analysis of CPR
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Chorionicity definition by ultrasound
Ultrasound is the main prenatal tool to diagnose chorionicity and amnionicity in multiple pregnancies. The importance of this differentiation lies on the fact that monochorionic (MC) pregnancies present with higher morbidity and mortality than dichorionic ones (DC), what can be explained by a sum...
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Diagnostic accuracy of TV ultrasound and MRI for the diagnosis of adenomyosis
Diagnostic accuracy of transvaginal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging for the diagnosis of adenomyosis: systematic review and meta-analysis
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Counselling after diagnosis of a CNS anomaly
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First trimester ultrasound for Central Nervous System (CNS) malformations will continue to improve with many pathologies detectable in the first trimester.
CNS malformations detectable in the 1st trimester
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Balloon for diaphragmatic hernia: The total trial
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What is the best chart to predict perinatal outcome?
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Diagnosis and management of caesarean section scar pregnancy
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Conotruncal anomalies
Conotruncal abnormalities are those which include abnormalities of the great arterial connections and arrangement. They include Tetralogy of Fallot, Pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect, Double outlet ventricles, Truncus arteriosus, Transposition of the great arteries and Interrupted ...
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The less spoken of extreme: fetal macrosomia
When describing growth, a fetus may be appropriate for gestational age (AGA), too small (SGA, sometimes confused with intra uterine growth restriction, IUGR) or too large (LGA), a condition often defined as macrosomia. While the literature on IUGR is extensive and many lectures/conferences are de...
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Balancing risks of surgery with conservative management of benign adnexal masses
Balancing risks of surgery with risks of conservative management of benign adnexal masses
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Agenesis of the corpus callosum
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