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10 - The Use of 3D Ultrasound and Colour Doppler in Early Pregnancy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 October 2017

Emma Kirk
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Royal Free Hospital, London
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Early Pregnancy Ultrasound
A Practical Guide
, pp. 75 - 81
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2017

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The British Medical Ultrasound Society. Statement on the safe use, and potential hazards of diagnostic ultrasound. www.bmus.orgGoogle Scholar
The British Medical Ultrasound Society. Guidelines for the safe use of diagnostic ultrasound equipment. www.bmus.orgGoogle Scholar
Morin, L et al. (2005). Ultrasound evaluation of first trimester pregnancy complications. J Obstet Gynaecol Canada Jun;27(6): 581–591.Google Scholar
Jurkovic, D et al. (1991). Transvaginal colour Doppler assessment of utero-placental circulation in early pregnancy. Obstet Gynaecol. 77: 365–369.Google Scholar
Jauniaux, E et al. (1990). Assessment of placental development and function. In Kurjak, A. (ed) Transvaginal Colour Doppler, pp. 53–65 (Carnforth, UK: Parthenon Publishing).Google Scholar
Jurkovic, et al. (2016). Surgical treatment of Cesarean scar ectopic pregnancy: efficacy and safety of ultrasound-guided suction curettage. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. Apr;47(4): 511–517. doi: 10.1002/uog.15857CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sawyer, et al. (2007). The value of measuring endometrial thickness and volume on transvaginal ultrasound scan for the diagnosis of incomplete miscarriage. Ultrasound Obstet Gynaecol. Feb;29(2): 205–209.Google Scholar
Van den Bosch, et al. (2015). Maximum peak systolic velocity and management of highly vascularized retained products of conception. J Ultrasound Med. Sep;34(9): 1577–1582.Google Scholar
Timmerman, D et al. (2003). Color Doppler imaging is a valuable tool for the diagnosis and management of uterine vascular malformations. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. Jun;21(6): 570–577.Google Scholar

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