Advanced Learning Program for Transvaginal Color Doppler in Gynecology
Informa Healthcare (Publisher)
Published on 15. October 1997
Video
45 pages
978-1-85070-959-6 (ISBN)
Description
This is a first-rate medical video brilliantly demonstrating the use of transvaginal color Doppler in gynecology. Professors Kurjak and Kupesic of the University of Zagreb's world-renowned Ultrasound Institute lead the viewer step-by-step through transvaginal color Doppler for normal pelvic blood flow, uterine perfusion, assessment of infertility, color Doppler hysterosalpingography, pelvic congestion syndrome, pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine tumors, endometrial hyperplasia, and adnexal tumors. This work demonstrates the pioneering expertise of Professor Kurjak and his team, who in 1987 were the first to use this promising new diagnostic modality. This remarkable videotape, based upon ten years of clinical investigation with more than 100,000 patients, reflects superb production values throughout, making it eminently suitable for physician training programs as well as for individual learning.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
0 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85070-959-6 (9781850709596)
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This is a first-rate medical video brilliantly demonstrating the use of transvaginal color Doppler in gynecology. Professors Kurjak and Kupesic of the University of Zagreb's world-renowned Ultrasound Institute lead the viewer step-by-step throughtransvaginal color Doppler for normal pelvic blood flow, uterine perfusion, assessment of infertility, color Doppler hysterosalpingography, pelvic congestion syndrome, pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine tumors, endometrial hyperplasia, and adnexaltumors. This work demonstrates the pioneering expertise of Professor Kurjak and his team, who in 1987 were the first to use this promising new diagnostic modality. This remarkable videotape, based upon ten years of clinical investigation with more than100,000 patients, reflects superb production values throughout, making it eminently suitable for physician training programs as well as for individual learning.