Book contents
- Ultrasound in Reproductive Healthcare Practice
- Ultrasound in Reproductive Healthcare Practice
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- 1 A Short History of Ultrasound in Gynaecology
- 2 Use of the Ultrasound System
- 3 Communication Skills in Ultrasound Assessment
- 4 Ultrasound of Pelvic Anatomy Scanning Techniques and ‘Normal’ Findings
- 5 Contrast Sonohysterography
- 6 Ultrasound of Abnormal Pelvic Anatomy: Benign Pathology
- 7 Pregnancy Ultrasound for SRH Work
- 8 Ultrasound Assessment of a Potential Ectopic Pregnancy
- 9 Ultrasound Imaging of Progestogen-Only Subdermal Contraceptive Implants*
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Locating the Implant
- 9.3 Ultrasound Requirements for Implant Imaging
- 9.4 Visualising the Implant
- 9.5 Ultrasound Appearances of the Structures within the Arm
- 9.6 Adipose Tissue
- 9.7 Fascia
- 9.8 Muscle
- 9.9 Blood Vessels
- 9.10 Nerves
- 9.11 Removal of Deeply Sited and Non-palpable Implants
- 9.12 Use of Ultrasound in the Management of Implant Complications
- 9.13 Tips on How to Avoid Deep Insertion
- 9.14 Summary
- Contents
- 10 Ultrasound Imaging in Relation to Intrauterine Contraception*
- 11 The Role of Ultrasound Scanning in the Investigation and Management of Subfertility
- 12 Polycystic Ovaries, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and the Role of Ultrasound in Relation to This Condition
- 13 Ultrasound Imaging of Women with Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB)
- 14 The Use of Ultrasound in the Perimenopausal Patient
- 15 Recognition of Possible Gynaecological Cancer
- 16 Quality in SRH Ultrasound Service Provision
- 17 Annotation, Archiving, Reporting and Audit
- Glossary of Abbreviations and Terms
- Index
Contents
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 December 2017
- Ultrasound in Reproductive Healthcare Practice
- Ultrasound in Reproductive Healthcare Practice
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- 1 A Short History of Ultrasound in Gynaecology
- 2 Use of the Ultrasound System
- 3 Communication Skills in Ultrasound Assessment
- 4 Ultrasound of Pelvic Anatomy Scanning Techniques and ‘Normal’ Findings
- 5 Contrast Sonohysterography
- 6 Ultrasound of Abnormal Pelvic Anatomy: Benign Pathology
- 7 Pregnancy Ultrasound for SRH Work
- 8 Ultrasound Assessment of a Potential Ectopic Pregnancy
- 9 Ultrasound Imaging of Progestogen-Only Subdermal Contraceptive Implants*
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Locating the Implant
- 9.3 Ultrasound Requirements for Implant Imaging
- 9.4 Visualising the Implant
- 9.5 Ultrasound Appearances of the Structures within the Arm
- 9.6 Adipose Tissue
- 9.7 Fascia
- 9.8 Muscle
- 9.9 Blood Vessels
- 9.10 Nerves
- 9.11 Removal of Deeply Sited and Non-palpable Implants
- 9.12 Use of Ultrasound in the Management of Implant Complications
- 9.13 Tips on How to Avoid Deep Insertion
- 9.14 Summary
- Contents
- 10 Ultrasound Imaging in Relation to Intrauterine Contraception*
- 11 The Role of Ultrasound Scanning in the Investigation and Management of Subfertility
- 12 Polycystic Ovaries, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and the Role of Ultrasound in Relation to This Condition
- 13 Ultrasound Imaging of Women with Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB)
- 14 The Use of Ultrasound in the Perimenopausal Patient
- 15 Recognition of Possible Gynaecological Cancer
- 16 Quality in SRH Ultrasound Service Provision
- 17 Annotation, Archiving, Reporting and Audit
- Glossary of Abbreviations and Terms
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
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- Ultrasound in Reproductive Healthcare Practice , pp. 151 - 162Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2018