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- Ultrasound Technology & Innovation Pregnancy
FAQ: Ultrasound Considerations for a Developing Fetus
Prenatal ultrasound enables clinicians to monitor the health of a developing fetus, identify abnormalities, and plan for early interventions.
- Gynecology
Abdominal and Pelvic Ultrasound in Transgender Patients
Learn more here about healthcare barriers when it comes to abdominal and pelvic ultrasound in this patient population.
- Cancer
Breast Imaging of Transgender Patients: Considerations for Providing Gender-Affirming Care
How can OBGYNs and radiologists demonstrate cultural sensitivity and gender-affirming care during breast imaging?
- Endometriosis
Adolescent Pelvic Pain and the Role of Ultrasound
Adolescent pelvic pain has many gynecological and non-gynecological causes. Learn how ultrasound can help you diagnose and manage these conditions.
- Pregnancy
Understanding the Importance of Measuring Cervical Length
Assessment of cervical length via transvaginal ultrasound in mid-gestation for shortening or funneling is the most reliable method to predict preterm birth.
- Cervical Cancer
A Clinical Overview of In Vitro Growth
Ovarian tissue cryopreservation is common, but it's not always the best approach. In vitro growth shows promise for cancer survivors. Find out more about IVG.
- Cancer
Identifying Tamoxifen Polyps via Ultrasound
Tamoxifen use can increase the risk of endometrial polyps. Learn about the current guidance for monitoring patients for tamoxifen polyps and associated risks.
- Gynecology
How to Obtain Clear and Useful Pessary Ultrasound Images
The right technique can help clinicians complete a thorough assessment and obtain useful pessary ultrasound images.
- Women's Health Uterine Anomalies
Ablation Offers More Options for Fibroids Treatment
Newer fibroids treatment offers a minimally invasive approach, faster outpatient recovery and higher fertility preservation.
- Women's Health Cancer
Gynecological Complication Risks in the Thyroid Cancer Survivor
It's not uncommon for a gynecologist to encounter a thyroid cancer survivor in their practice. Here's how OB/GYNs can better care for these patients.