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Articles

The Relationship Between Placental Location and Fetal Gender (Ramzi’s Method): Can Placental / Chorionic villi Location be used as Indicator for Fetal Gender at Six Weeks Gestation using 2-D and Color Flow Sonography? - Original Research by Dr. Saad Ramzi Ismail

Cesarean Scar Ectopic Pregnancy - A. C. Fougner, MD

Doppler Ultrasound Scoring to Predict Chemotherapeutic Response in Advanced Breast Cancer - A. Kumar, S. Singh, S. Pradhan, R. C. Shukla, M. A. Ansari, T. B. Singh, R. Shyam and S. Gupta

Frequency of Uterine Malformations in a Restricted Gene Pool Community: A Retrospective Cross-sectional Study of Women in Lacrete, Alberta -  S. R. Ismail

Three-Dimensional Ultrasound Assessment of Endometrial Receptivity: a Review - J. L. Alcázar

An Ethnic Predilection for Fetal Echogenic Intracardiac Focus Identified During Targeted Midtrimester Ultrasound Examination: A Retrospective Review - A. Rebarber, K. A. Levey, E. Funai, S. Monda & M. Paidas

An Edited Excerpt from "Your Developing Baby" - P. M. Doubilet, MD, PhD, C. B. Benson, MD & Roanne Weisman

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The Nuchal Translucency Quality Review Program was developed to facilitate the effective use of the nuchal translucency (NT) measurement in the U.S. and to provide a mechanism for ongoing quality review. The program is web-based and consists of three critical components: education & training, proficiency testing and quality review.

To become credentialed in the program, all providers must first register online at www.ntqr.org. The credentialing process takes into account the experience of the provider and establishes three different tracks for persons with different levels of experience in NT assessment.

Case Discussion

Visit our interactive cases. - These cases were submitted by medical professionals from around the world to share their experience, or seek discussion regarding difficult cases. Featured Articles of the Month can also be found here. These articles discuss a wide variety of ultrasound topics in OB/GYN. Give us your feedback in the Ultrasound forum! or Submit an interesting case! You may click here to upload your images. Please read the Information Regarding Submission of Images, Articles or Papers prior to uploading your images.

Ultrasound Image Gallery

The Ultrasound Image Gallery is growing fast! Over 160 high-quality ultrasound images or video-clips are now available for review. If you have an interesting case presentation, great image, or video clip you would like us to include in the image gallery, please upload it here. Please read the Information Regarding Submission of Images, Articles or Papers prior to uploading your images. All video clips in the image gallery are denoted with a video "" icon on the bottom the right-hand side of the thumbnail.

With widespread use of digital video on current ultrasound systems, it is becoming easier than ever to record a video clips which can be displayed on an PC. The first such example can be found in the "Abnormal First Trimester" image gallery. This remarkable video clip was recorded by Dr J. A. Worrall and shows a normal first trimester gestation seemingly trapped by thick synechia. (Read more about Recognizing Intra-amniotic Band-like Structures on Obstetric Ultrasound - M. Necas,  J. A. Worrall, T.J. DuBose 

Educational Tutorials

Safety of Ultrasound in Pregnancy - Deepa Jacob
Assessment of Gestational Age by Ultrasound - Dr. Akram ABD Elghany
Biophysical Profile & Color Doppler Ultrasound in the High Risk Pregnancy - Dr. F. Afzali, Kasra Ultrasound Clinic
Hydrosonography for the Diagnosis of Residual Trophoblastic Tissue - Y. Zalel, MD
Plasma Homocysteine, Fasting Insulin, and Serum Androgens as a Function of Sonographic Ovarian Features - E. Scott Sills, MD

Visit our extensive collection of educational tutorials from global experts. Submit your own presentations to Editor, Professor Zeev Shoham, MD - Email

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Recommended Reading

RadiologyToday.net - Radiology Today is the nation's leading bi-weekly newsmagazine for technology, business, and news affecting administrators, technologists, and radiologists.
ASUM Ultrasound Clinical Handbook
Industry Standards for the Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders in Sonography
AIUM Offering Ultrasound Research Grants
Gynecologic & Obstetric Imaging

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Fetal Health Assessment calculators  - decision support system by David Hutchon, BSc, MB, ChB, FRCOG, OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor - These pages contain a large collection of clinically useful calculators for obstetrics, gynecology, and biomedical statistics.

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Sonography of the Breast by C. L. Rapp
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CME Activities by AIUM

Interviews

28th Annual Meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine 2008

11th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility

The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine 2007 online!

Visit our collection of interviewsOBGYN.net attends medical conferences and congresses around the world discussing the latest in women's health with international experts in the field.

Medical Discussion Forums

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Ultrasound at OBGYN.net - The Ultrasound Forum has been created for physicians, medical professionals and solution providers to discuss topics related to Ultrasound.

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