Clinical Imaging Applications in Obstetrics and Gynecology
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (192 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783725805174
- 9783725805181
- Medicine
- Medical specialties, branches of medicine
- Pharmacology
- Psychopharmacology
- Doppler ultrasound
- MR-pelvimetry
- US and MRI elastographic methods
- acceptance
- adnexal torsion
- application
- artificial intelligence
- biometry
- birth planning
- body scan
- body stalk anomaly
- breech delivery
- cardiomegaly
- cardiomyopathies
- case report
- cerebellum
- cervix
- congenital diaphragmatic hernia
- congenital malformation
- deep learning
- diabetes and pregnancy
- ectopia cordis
- ectopic kidney
- elastography
- feasibility
- fetal echocardiography
- fetal lung maturity
- fetal subcutaneous fat mass
- fetus
- fluorescence guides surgery
- gynecology
- high-intensity focused ultrasound
- indocyanine green
- malformation
- mobile ultrasound
- neonatal respiratory morbidity
- nutrition
- obstetric conjugate
- obstetrics
- oophorectomy
- ovarian torsion
- oxygenation
- performance
- posterior fossa anomalies
- prediction
- pregnancy
- prenatal care
- prenatal diagnosis
- preterm birth
- primary fetal cardiomyopathy
- quantitative lung texture analysis
- reference ranges
- reproducibility
- self-guided ultrasound
- structural integrity of uterine tissue
- symptomatic uterine fibroids
- systematic r
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The significance of non-invasive imaging techniques, particularly ultrasound, cannot be overstated in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. These methods are not only essential but also revolutionize the way in which diagnoses are made. In recent times, modern imaging tools have taken on a more prominent role in everyday diagnostic processes. The advent of new handheld imaging devices has been a game changer in the realms of gynecology and obstetrics. This technological evolution brings with it the need for specialized training and continuing education for medical professionals to stay abreast of these advancements. While these innovative methods show promise, there is a necessity for ongoing research and evidence to firmly establish their efficacy and value in daily clinical practice. Additionally, the integration of technology in healthcare extends beyond imaging tools. The use of applications (apps) is on the rise among both patients and physicians. These apps serve as valuable tools for medical care, enhancing patient–doctor interactions and enabling a better management of healthcare. They represent a significant stride towards more interactive patient-centered care, leveraging technology to streamline processes and improve patient outcomes.
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