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Ultrasonography of the Female Reproductive System

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Structured into eight chapters, this book begins with the basic anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system and the technical fundamentals of ultrasound in gynecology and expanding step-by-step to cover the application of ultrasound in assisted reproductive technology and its significant usefulness in assessing physiological and pathological aspects of female fertility. Extending from the basics to clinical applications incorporating extensive hands-on experience, this book aims to incrementally introduce readers to the practical utilities of ultrasound in reproductive medicine, guiding novices on how to acquire clinical information of utmost value in challenging cases. Utilizing an abundance of detailed schematics and ultrasound images, highlighting key anatomical structures, this book invests in unearthing the hidden nature of disease from pictorial representations. Reflecting the latest trends and advances in ultrasound in reproductive medicine, this book aims to serve as a practical reference for fertility clinic clinicians.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Anatomy and Physiology of the Female Reproductive System.- Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Ultrasound Diagnosis and Common Ultrasound Techniques in Gynecology.- Chapter 3: Standardized Protocol for Transvaginal Ultrasound of the Uterus and Adnexa.- Chapter 4: Ultrasonography in Assisted Reproductive Treatment.- Chapter 5: Ultrasound Assessment of Tubal Patency.- Chapter 6: Ultrasound Assessment of Endometrial Receptivity.- Chapter 7: Ultrasound Assessment of Reproduction-related Gynecological Disorders.- Chapter 8: Ultrasound Assessment of Pregnancy, Unplanned Pregnancy Termination and Ectopic Pregnancy.

About the author

Da Li is a Professor at Center of Reproductive Medicine, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, Liaoning, China. Zhijing Na, Xinlu Wang, and Na Zuo is PhD at the same center as Professor Da Li.

Summary

Structured into eight chapters, this book begins with the basic anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system and the technical fundamentals of ultrasound in gynecology and expanding step-by-step to cover the application of ultrasound in assisted reproductive technology and its significant usefulness in assessing physiological and pathological aspects of female fertility. Extending from the basics to clinical applications incorporating extensive hands-on experience, this book aims to incrementally introduce readers to the practical utilities of ultrasound in reproductive medicine, guiding novices on how to acquire clinical information of utmost value in challenging cases. Utilizing an abundance of detailed schematics and ultrasound images, highlighting key anatomical structures, this book invests in unearthing the hidden nature of disease from pictorial representations. Reflecting the latest trends and advances in ultrasound in reproductive medicine, this book aims to serve as a practical reference for fertility clinic clinicians.

Product details

Assisted by Da Li (Editor), Zhijing Na (Editor), Xinlu Wang (Editor), Xinlu Wang et al (Editor), Na Zuo (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.12.2025
 
EAN 9789819513727
ISBN 978-981-9513-72-7
No. of pages 312
Illustrations IX, 312 p. 296 illus., 282 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Gynäkologie und Geburtshilfe, Radiology, Reproductive Medicine, ULTRASONOGRAPHY, Gynecology, Endometrial receptivity, Transvaginal ultrasound, Ultrasound in Gynecology

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