Supplement your learning for the ISUOG course in incidental ultrasound findings in gynecology with the following learning resources.
Thank you for joining our course "Managing incidental ultrasound findings in gynecology" taking place in London on Friday 1st June, 2018. During this one day course, chaired by Dr Antonia Testa and Prof. Lil Valentin, you will receive an overview into the best management of incidental ultrasound findings in gynecology.The course will offer an update on the scientific literature dealing with the most frequent incidental gynecological findings on ultrasound.The interactive aspect of the course, based on clinical cases, will give you the possibility to share your knowledge with experienced ultrasound examiners. Explore the topic before you attend our course.
Explore the topic
In order to make the most of this learning experience and help you achieve your learning objectives, we have prepared a path to guide you from the essentials to our course’s topics through ISUOG resources. The material below, will take you from the most basic aspects to a more comprehensive view of fetal anomalies, and some some may even grant you CME points.
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More depth
At the same time, this course is the perfect opportunity for you to dive in our rich material and discover or re-discover more advanced approaches to the topic, research updates or related educational material of a more advanced level:
UoG articles
- Accuracy of three-dimensional ultrasound compared with magnetic resonance imaging in diagnosis of Müllerian duct anomalies using ESHRE–ESGE consensus on the classification of congenital anomalies of the female genital tract (Graupera et al. 2015)
- Clinical and ultrasound characteristics of surgically removed adnexal lesions with largest diameter ≤ 2.5 cm: a pictorial essay (Di Legge et al. 2017)
- Congenital Uterine Malformation by Experts (CUME): better criteria for distinguishing between normal/arcuate and septate uterus? (Ludwin et al. 2018)
- Ovarian masses with papillary projections diagnosed and removed during pregnancy: ultrasound features and histological diagnosis:
- Prospective temporal validation of mathematical models to calculate risk of endometrial malignancy in patients with postmenopausal bleeding (Sladkevicius et al. 2017)
- Terms, definitions and measurements to describe sonographic features of myometrium and uterine masses: a consensus opinion from the Morphological Uterus Sonographic Assessment (MUSA) group (Van den Bosch et al. 2015)
- Transvaginal ultrasound examination of the endometrium in postmenopausal women without vaginal bleeding (Jokubkiene et al. 2016)
- Transvaginal ultrasound for preoperative assessment of myometrial invasion in patients with endometrial cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Alcazar et a. 2015)
Key speakers
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