Radiology in Gynecology (Archived)
Activity
Large Group Session
Large Group Session
Gross anatomy of the female pelvis and genitourinary tract. Modalities available for imaging of gynecological structures (uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries). Clinical application for each modality. What are the advantages and disadvantages. Modalities are: Ultrasound (US) including transvaginal ultrasound (TVS); Hysterosalphingograpy; sono- hysterosalphingography; pelvic MR; computerized tomography (CT).
Curriculum Block
Reproduction and Pregnancy
- Indicates most relevant
Objectives
Activity Objectives
- Modalities available for imaging of the gynecologic structures.
- Clinical application for each imaging modality of the gynecologic structures.
- Advantages and disadvantages of each imaging modality of the gynecologic structures.
Tags
Archived
Archived
Basic Sciences
Anatomy
Diagnosis
Curriculum Block
Reproduction and Pregnancy
Discipline
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Radiology
MeSH
Radiography [E01.370.350.700]
Diagnostic Imaging [E01.370.350]
Diagnostic Techniques, Obstetrical and Gynecological [E01.370.378]
Hysterosalpingography [E01.370.350.700.325]
Magnetic Resonance Imaging [E01.370.350.825.500]
Pelvis [A01.923.600]
Tomography, X-Ray Computed [E01.370.350.350.810]
Ultrasonography [E01.370.350.850]
Urogenital System [A05]
Uterus [A05.360.319.679]