Posted Date : 07th Mar, 2025
Peer-Reviewed Journals List: A Guide to Quality Research Publications ...
Posted Date : 07th Mar, 2025
Choosing the right journal is crucial for successful publication. Cons...
Posted Date : 27th Feb, 2025
Why Peer-Reviewed Journals Matter Quality Control: The peer revie...
Posted Date : 27th Feb, 2025
The Peer Review Process The peer review process typically follows sev...
Posted Date : 27th Feb, 2025
What Are Peer-Reviewed Journals? A peer-reviewed journal is a publica...
Ultrasound for Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Author Name : Dr Vivek Thakur, Dr Anupam Thakur
ABSTRACT
Gynaecologic ultrasonography, sometimes known as gynaecologic sonography, is the use of medical ultrasound to examine the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes in particular, as well as the bladder, adnexa, and recto-uterine pouch in women. Other pelvic abnormalities that are medically significant could result after the operation. To find myomas or Mullerian abnormalities, utilise this approach.Prenatal ultrasound, often known as obstetric ultrasonography, is the practise of using sound waves to produce live, visible images of the developing embryo or foetus inside the uterus (womb). As it can reveal a number of details concerning the mother's health, the timing and course of the pregnancy, and the health and development of the embryo or foetus, the technique is a common component of prenatal care in many nations.
Keywords: Ultrasonography, pelvic abnormalities, gynaecology, obstetrics