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Gynecological and Obstetric Ultrasound - Normal vs Abnormal Scans of Uterus, Ovary, Cervix, and Pregnancy

Dr. Sam's Imaging Library via YouTube

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Explore a comprehensive 1-hour 12-minute video tutorial on gynecological and obstetric ultrasound imaging, covering normal and abnormal scans of the uterus, ovaries, cervix, and pregnancy. Learn proper probe positioning, measurement techniques, and how to identify various uterine positions. Examine ultrasound appearances of normal and abnormal uterine conditions, including endometrial pathologies, fibroids, and adenomyosis. Understand endometrial thickness changes during the menstrual cycle and menopause. Study first trimester and ectopic pregnancy ultrasound findings, as well as normal pregnancy versus miscarriage appearances. Investigate postpartum ultrasound images, C-section uterus scans, and congenital uterine abnormalities. Master ovarian ultrasound techniques, including volume measurement and identification of various cysts and tumors. Explore cervical ultrasound imaging, focusing on normal and abnormal appearances. Gain valuable insights into a wide range of gynecological and obstetric conditions through detailed explanations and ultrasound images.

Syllabus

- Uterus & Ovaries Ultrasound Probe Positioning
- How To Measure Uterus On Ultrasound
- Anteverted/Retroverted Uterus
- Anteflexed/Retroflexed Uterus
- Anteverted Anteflexed/Anteverted Retroflexed Uterus
- Retroverted Retroflexed/Anteverted Anteflexed Uterus
- Normal Uterus
- Endometritis
- Endometrial Fluid Collection
- Endometrial Polyps
- Endometrial Carcinoma
- Endometrial Hyperplasia
- Intramural Fibroid
- Subserosal Fibroid
- Submucosal Fibroid
- Pedunculated Fibroid
- Adenomyosis
- Lipoleiomyoma
- Menstrual Phase/Early Proliferative Phase
- Late Proliferative Phase
- Secretory Phase
- Postmenopausal
- Non-Gravid Uterus/Gravid Uterus
- Pseudogestational Sac
- Double Decidual Sac Sign
- Mean Sac Diameter
- Yolk Sac
- Crown Rump Length
- Fetal Heart Rate
- Physiological Gut Herniation
- Rhombencephalon
- Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy
- Interstitial Ectopic
- Interstitial Line Sign
- Cervical Ectopic
- Ovarian Ectopic
- Heterotopic Pregnancy
- Normal Intrauterine Pregnancy
- Threatened Miscarriage
- Missed Miscarriage
- Inevitable Miscarriage
- Incomplete Miscarriage
- 1 Day Postpartum Uterus
- Early Stage Postpartum Uterus
- 2nd Week Postpartum Uterus
- Retained Placenta
- RPOC
- Arteriovenous Malformation
- C-Section Sutures/Uterine Wound
- Normal Cesarean Scar
- Bladder Flap Hematoma
- Cesarean Scar Niche
- Cesarean Scar Pregnancy
- Uterus Didelphys
- Bicornuate Uterus
- Unicornuate Uterus
- Septate Uterus
- Arcuate Uterus
- How To Measure Ovarian Volume On Ultrasound
- Normal Ovaries
- Ovarian Cyst
- Cumulus Oophorus
- Corpus Luteum
- Hemorrhagic Ovarian Cyst
- Hemorrhagic Corpus Luteum
- Endometrioma
- Serous Cystadenoma
- Serous Cystadenocarcinoma
- Mucinous Cystadenoma
- Mucinous Cystadenocarcinoma
- Dermoid Cyst
- Dermoid Plug
- Dermoid Mesh
- Floating Balls Sign
- Ovarian Fibroma
- Ovarian Thecoma
- Metastasis
- Paraovarian Cyst
- Polycystic Ovary PCOS
- Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome
- Ovarian Torsion
- How To Measure Cervical Length
- Normal Cervix
- Nabothian Cysts
- Dilated Endocervical Glands
- Cervical Polyp
- Cervical Fibroid
- Cervical Incompetence
- Cervical Stenosis
- Cervical Cancer

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Dr. Sam's Imaging Library

Reviews

4.7 rating, based on 7 Class Central reviews

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  • This course provides a clear and practical guide to differentiating between normal and pathological findings in gynecological and obstetric ultrasound. The comparative approach is well-organized and aids in systematizing knowledge. The image quality is good, and the explanations are clear and to the point. It is a useful educational resource for specialists looking to consolidate and organize their skills in ultrasound diagnostics.

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    А. Чайка
    I truly enjoyed the ultrasound course — it was clear, informative, and well-structured. The explanations were easy to follow, and the practical approach helped me feel more confident in clinical settings. The instructors did a great job highlighting key anatomical landmarks and common pathologies.

    My only suggestion would be to make the video lessons a bit longer. Sometimes it felt like the content was cut short just when it was getting especially interesting or clinically relevant. A few extra minutes per topic could allow for more in-depth demonstrations and case discussions.

    Overall, a valuable learning experience that I would definitely recommend to colleagues.
  • Shagufta Nawaz
    Excellent resource.
    I liked every detail and normal anatomy ,I loved the caparasion of each pathology of ovary in gynaecology and as well as early pregnancy.
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  • Elisha Jackson Mwale
    I have learnt so much about the topic even though you need a person who is not lazy to read and study because I have seen so many things that I didn't know that we can see in ultrasound and scanning am being over wormed about this but I will study hard for me to have a good results.
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    Meshack Moses
    This is quite interesting as it gives one great insight about cases. I gained a lot knowledge while going through these short videos. Thanks
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    Isaac Kaise
    It has been a nice course with detailed illustration, and wide coverage of cases. the explanation was on point.
  • Idris Mohamed Idris
    Very good
    A very useful course with organized lectures. I benefited well from it. I hope to attend more different lessons and lectures. I advise everyone in the medical field to do so.

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