Top 10 cited UOG articles published in print in 2024
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology (UOG) is the official monthly journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG). As we wrap up the year, we share the top 10 cited UOG articles published in print in 2024.
UOG videoclip: Angle between vein of Galen and straight sinus: a novel marker on microvascular flow imaging for prenatal assessment of tentorium cerebelli position
New UOG Videoclip on the usefulness of the angle between vein of Galen and straight sinus as a novel marker for prenatal assessment of tentorium cerebelli position.
UOG videoclip: Toward a new standard for assessment of suspected vasa previa
New UOG Videoclip on the usefulness of 3D reconstruction and Doppler dynamic evaluation in the recognition of suspected vasa previa.
UOG videoclip: Growing teratoma syndrome after treatment of ovarian immature teratoma: ultrasound images of a very rare condition
New UOG Videoclip on a rare case of growing teratoma syndrome after ovarian immature teratoma treatment.
UOG videoclip: Visualization of caudothalamic groove at expert fetal neurosonography
New UOG Videoclip demonstrating that the caudothalamic groove is consistently seen in normal fetuses on multiplanar neurosonography during the third trimester of pregnancy.
UOG videoclip: Fetal seizures observed on ultrasound can guide diagnosis and treatment of neonatal epileptic encephalopathy
New UOG videoclip on the detection of fetal seizures on ultrasound and its relationship with postnatal epileptic encephalopathy treatment.
Kyrgyzstan
ISUOG Outreach heads to Central Asia and launches a new program to improve ultrasound access and education in Kyrgyzstan.
December 2024 UOG Highlights
The December issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology includes a systematic review on the management and outcome of fetal abdominal cyst in the first trimester, a Danish cohort study on the validation of Fetal Medicine Foundation charts for fetal growth in twin pregnancies, a study comparing biparietal diameter vs crown–rump length for late first-trimester pregnancy dating and a pilot study evaluating the use of the two-step International Ovarian Tumor Analysis group strategy for classifying adnexal masses identified in pregnancy.
Wendy Holloway Appointed ISUOG Chief Executive Officer
The International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG) is delighted to announce the appointment of Wendy Holloway as Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Ultrasound Essentials 2025: Advancing Expertise in Low-Resource Settings
Every year, Ultrasound Essentials unites world-renowned experts to share ultrasound knowledge in obstetrics and gynecology, covering content from a basic level to more specialised applications.