AIUM Pelvic Ultrasound: Taking it to the Next Level
AIUM Pelvic Ultrasound: Taking it to the Next Level The use of ultrasound for evaluation of the infertile patient, how to determine the correct diagnosis when discovering an adnexal mass, and how to deal with the increasing incidence of C-scar pregnancies.
Learn the components of the sonographic examination of the infertile woman including:
The appearance of the uterus, inside and out, by using 3D ultrasound as well as sonohysterography and evaluation of tubal patency. This includes fibroids, polyps and other endometrial abnormalities.
The appearance of the ovaries, tubes (adnexa), presence of endometriosis, hydrosalpinges etc.
The presence of any abnormal mass or unexpected pathology using Doppler if necessary
he relationships between the uterus, ovaries and bowel, including whether to not there are adhesions.
The AIUM designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Credits accepted by the ARDMS and as ARRT Category A Credits.
CME credits for this video program are available through December 1, 2022.
Topics:
Introduction
Comprehensive Anatomic Infertility Evaluation in One Ultrasound Visit
Cesarean Scar Pregnancy: Diagnosis, Treatment & Outcome if Not Terminated
Adnexal Masses: Differentiating Benign from Malignant
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