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Accuracy of the morphology scan for the detection of fetal malformations
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Abnormally adherent placenta
Advances in image-scanning technology have led to vast improvements in medicine, especially in the diagnosis of fetal anomalies and placenta evaluation. In general, two main technologies are used to obtain images within the uterus during pregnancy ñ ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance imaging ...
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Role of 3D ultrasound in gynaecology
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3D reconstruction in fetal medicine
Advances in image-scanning technology have led to vast improvements in medicine, especially in the diagnosis of fetal anomalies. In general, two main technologies are used to obtain images within the uterus during pregnancy ñ three-dimensional ultrasound (3DUS) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI...
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When fetal MRI is necessary?
Contemporary fetal diagnosis should be a multidisciplinary endeavour. The relative contributions of MRI and ultrasound (US) for diagnosis of fetal cranial abnormalities in clinical practice depend upon:
1. The nature of the fetal abnormality and gestational age at which it is suspected
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1st trimester screening for gestational diabetes
First trimester screening for gestational diabetes: Prediction and prevention
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Endometriosis: A surgical perspective
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The small baby: Diagnosis, monitoring, delivery
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How I would conduct a baseline fertility scan
Pelvic ultrasound is an integral investigation in the work up of fertility patients as it offers information on a wide range of pelvic pathology that may affect fertility as well as information that is specifically relevant to the assisted reproductive technology (ART) processes and ART success. ...
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Solid ovarian masses: Lessons and pitfalls
Solid ovarian masses have a higher risk of malignancy compared to other tumour types. In this lecture, we will discuss the ultrasound features of the most common benign solid ovarian tumour, i.e. the fibroma of the ovary, and more rare solid ovarian tumours, including metastases, Brenner tumours ...