Healing legacies: strengthening Black maternal health through collective action and advocacy
Today marks the first day of Black Maternal Health Week, a week to highlight the specific challenges facing Black women and their reproductive and maternal health.
Healthy beginnings, hopeful futures: spotlighting maternal and newborn health on World Health Day 2025
This year’s World Health Day theme ‘Healthy beginnings, hopeful futures’ urges governments world-wide to ramp up efforts to end preventable maternal and newborn deaths, and to prioritise women’s longer-term health.
Help shape the future of ISUOG: apply to join one of our committees today
ISUOG is inviting applications from our members to join as a volunteer on one of our committees. The Safety Committee and Basic Training Sub-Committee need your help in our mission to improve healthcare provision for women across the world.
Topics in spotlight: what to expect this year
Abstract submissions have now closed, and the ISUOG World Congress program is on its way to being finalised as we speak! In the meantime, you can familiarise yourself with the 2025 topics in spotlight, which highlight key areas that will be covered at Congress. There will be further information on each topic, in the run up to Congress this September, so watch this space.
New ISUOG/ESGO Consensus Statement on ultrasound-guided biopsy in gynecological oncology
A new ISUOG/ESGO Consensus Statement provides accessible guidance to clinicians to help achieve the best standards of practice in ultrasound-guided biopsy.
ISUOG/ESGO Consensus Statement on ultrasound-guided biopsy in gynecological oncology
Read the joint ISUOG/ESGO Consensus Statement on ultrasound-guided biopsy in gynecological oncology aiming to assist clinicians, including gynecological sonographers, gynecological oncologists and radiologists, to achieve the best standards of practice in ultrasound-guided biopsy procedures. This Consensus Statement is supplemented by detailed narrated videoclips presenting different approaches and indications for ultrasound-guided biopsy as well as a patient leaflet.
Striving to #AccelerateAction: International Women’s Day 2025
ISUOG advocates for women’s rights to accessible healthcare everyday. On International Women’s Day, we would like to highlight our mission and celebrate the fact that female clinicians are instrumental in our goal to improve access to ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology world-wide.
Endometriosis Awareness Month 2025: access and share resources throughout March
March is Endometriosis Awareness Month and in recognition of this, ISUOG has curated a series of relevant resources for clinicians and patients.
March 2025 UOG Highlights
The March issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology includes a systematic review evaluating the applications of artificial intelligence to ultrasound imaging for benign gynecological disorders, a study reporting the predictive performance of angiogenic factors alone or in combination with ultrasound Doppler criteria for adverse perinatal outcome, a study on the association of maternal body mass index with hemodynamic and vascular alterations at 35–37 weeks' gestation, and a cross-sectional study assessing the impact of deep or ovarian endometriosis on pelvic pain and quality of life.
New Virtual Issue on Endometriosis
Read the Virtual Issue on Endometriosis, featuring the latest research on diagnostic ultrasound techniques, natural history and much more.
Ultrasound Essentials 2025: fantastic global outreach once again
We are delighted at the success of Ultrasound Essentials 2025, recently presented online from 7-8 February, in collaboration with the Fetal Medicine Foundation (FMF). This inspiring and unique educational course reached over 8,600 professionals in lower-resource countries across the world.
Registration now open: pre-Congress courses 2025
Registration for the popular expert-led pre-Congress courses, taking place in Cancun, Mexico, on 13 September 2025, is now open.
Less than a month to submit your ISUOG World Congress abstracts – deadline: 18 March 2025
For the chance to contribute to a world-class program in obstetrics and gynecology, submit an abstract for presentation at the ISUOG World Congress 2025.
February’s free VISUOG open chapter out now: Screening for preterm pre-eclampsia
The VISUOG open chapter for February is on screening for preterm pre-eclampsia. You can now view the chapter for free, throughout February, exclusively on the ISUOG website.
The 10 most popular UOG articles of 2024
The UOG Journal achieved an impressive 6.3 million downloads in 2024, for articles published at any time.
February 2025 UOG Highlights
The February issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology includes a systematic review on the accuracy of cell-free fetal DNA in detecting chromosomal anomalies in twin pregnancy, an evaluation of the 36-week scan for diagnosis and outcome of abnormal fetal presentation, a MATERA study reporting the use of maternal ophthalmic artery Doppler indices as a predictor for pre-eclampsia and a consensus opinion providing a systematic methodology for ultrasonographic assessment of lymph nodes to assess the extent of gynecological malignancy. This issue also features the newly updated ISUOG Practice Guidelines on the role of ultrasound in twin pregnancy.
Updated ISUOG Practice Guidelines: role of ultrasound in twin pregnancy
This guidance will address the role of ultrasound in the care of uncomplicated twin pregnancies and those complicated by TTTS, selective FGR (sFGR), twin anemia–polycythemia sequence (TAPS), twin reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence, conjoined twins and single intrauterine death (IUD).
Newly updated ISUOG Practice Guidelines: role of ultrasound in twin pregnancy
Read the newly updated ISUOG Practice Guidelines on the role of ultrasound in twin pregnancy.
Winning the ISUOG Top Abstract Award has been a highlight of my career so far
The ISUOG World Congress 2025 gives researchers the opportunity to showcase their unique work. Hear from Anna Ridder, last year's Top Abstract Award Winner, on her abstract submission, presentation and overall Congress experience.
VISUOG's Chapter on Ovarian Dysgerminomas is Open to Access For Free Throughout January
Dysgerminomas are malignant ovarian germ-cell tumors. Malignant germ-cell tumors of the ovary occur in young women, 75% being diagnosed in the second and third decades of life.