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Saline Infusion Sonography (SIS) is an ultrasound-based procedure where a small amount of fluid is injected into the uterine cavity through a fine tube to outline the uterine cavity What are the common indications for having SIS? Abnormal uterine bleeding If the lining of the womb is not seen clearly on routine pelvic ultrasound Investigation of subfertility Investigation of recurrent…
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Pelvic ultrasound is usually performed to assess the pelvic structures in patients with various gynaecological complaints. 2D pelvic ultrasound has been established for several decades as the most reliable and effective way to image the uterus, ovaries and the surrounding structures. The recent advent of 3D pelvic imaging, specifically using a transvaginal approach, has been one of the most important…
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Pelvic ultrasound is usually performed to assess the pelvic structures in patients with various gynaecological complaints. It is the standard practice to do transvaginal ultrasound routinely to assess the pelvis, with the exception of when you have never had vaginal intercourse or you feel you do not feel comfortable with such an examination. If you cannot have a transvaginal ultrasound,…
In conventional 2D scanning the ultrasound image is made up of a series of thin slices and only one slice can be seen at any one time. Though the image is very informative to the sonographer or the doctor, the picture you see does not look like a baby to most people. What is 3D / 4D ultrasound? 3D /…
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