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Fetal Neurosonography
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Testicular doppler in male infertility
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Shear Wave Elastography in the acute scrotum
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Post-operative thyroid US evaluation
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Penile Ultrasound
Ultrasound is an ideal modality for assessing the penis for a wide variety of indications including palpable lumps, misshaped erection, impotence and trauma. This presentation will explore the ultrasound appearances of a variety of palpable lumps. The spectrum of ultrasound appearances associated...
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The ESUR guidelines for ultrasound assessment of variocles
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Lumps and bumps. Common problems - does ultrasound help and how?
Lumps and bumps are super?cial abnormalities with a wide aetiology, including both congenital and acquired causes. They may appear suddenly in childhood, or present as a deformity at birth; the lesions may be symptomatic or present as an incidental finding. The presentation takes the opportunity ...
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Contrast enhanced ultrasound in head and neck lymph nodes
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How can it help; how can it hinder
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Ultrasound of acute scrotum
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Ultrasound assessment of the paediatric neck
In children ultrasound is the best tool we have to evaluate any change in the neck, high
resolution ultrasound allows excellent details of the anatomy, it¥s possible to asses vessels,
muscles and glands as the thyroid gland, Which begins it¥s formation 24 days after
fecundation, it begins a... -
HPV in the head and neck region
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Vascular curiousities in the head and neck region
The head and neck represents the most complex anatomical region with contributions from virtually all body systems. For this reason, the pathology of the head and neck tends to be correspondingly complex and wide-ranging. In this presentation, we will review numerous vascular pathologies that can...
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Evaluation of cervical†lymph†nodes (duplex scan and color Doppler)
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Assessment of the scrotum for pain, masses and fertility
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Thyroid classification: Where have we been and where are we going?
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ARFI and shear wave imaging of the prostate
Current prostate cancer screening methods involve non-targeted needle biopsies and the detection of clinically-insignificant lesions that receive excessive treatments, exposing patients to unnecessary adverse side effects and placing a burden on our health care systems. There is a strong clinical...