Textbook for DMS 405 Obstetrical Sonography DMS405.
Content Note
Obstetric ultrasound examination -- Genetics and prenatal genetic testing -- Ultrasound evaluation of fetal aneuploidy in the first and second trimesters -- Ultrasound of the early first trimester -- Evaluation of fetal anatomy in the first trimester -- Fetal biometry and growth -- Ultrasound evaluation in multiple gestations -- Ultrasound evaluation of normal fetal anatomy -- Ultrasound evaluation of the fetal central nervous system -- Ultrasound evaluation of the fetal face and neck -- Fetal musculoskeletal system -- Ultrasound evaluation of the fetal thorax -- Sonographic evaluation of the fetal heart -- Ultrasound evaluation of the fetal gastrointestinal tract and abdominal wall -- Fetal genitourinary tract -- Ultrasound features of fetal syndromes -- Evaluation of hydrops fetalis -- Ultrasound evaluation of the gravid cervix -- Ultrasound evaluation of the placenta, membranes, and umbilical cord -- Amniotic fluid volume in fetal health and disease -- Antepartum fetal surveillance and the role of ultrasound -- Role of Doppler sonography in obstetrics -- Role of magnetic resonance imaging in obstetrics -- Role of sonography in fetal procedures -- Obstetric ultrasound imaging and the obese patient -- Normal anatomy of the female pelvis and transvaginal sonography -- Abnormal uterine bleeding : the role of ultrasound -- Ultrasound evaluation of the uterus -- Evaluation of pelvic pain in the reproductive age patient -- Ultrasound evaluation of the ovaries -- Ultrasound evaluation of the fallopian tube -- Sonographic imaging in infertility and assisted reproduction -- Ectopic pregnancy -- Gynecologic sonography in the pediatric and adolescent patient -- Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging in urogynecology -- Role of magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of gynecologic disorders -- Role of sonography in gynecologic interventions -- Artifacts, pitfalls, and normal variants -- Appendices. Measurements frequently used to estimate gestational age and fetal bi