Transvaginal Sonography

In: Encyclopedia of Diagnostic Imaging · 2008 · vol. 33(12) , pp. 1851 · doi:10.1007/978-3-540-35280-8_2528 · PMID:3063815 · W4255905521
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Transvaginal sonography improves resolution and patient comfort compared to transabdominal methods and will likely be used more for gynecologic evaluations.

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Transvaginal sonography can overcome some of the inherent limitations of the transabdominal technique. Scanning with a transvaginal probe often provides increased resolution and greater patient comfort. This technique is likely to be employed more frequently in the future for the evaluation of numerous gynecologic problems.

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