Gynecological and Obstetric Ultrasound - Normal vs Abnormal Scans of Uterus, Ovary, Cervix, and Pregnancy
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Overview
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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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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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. -
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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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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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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It has been a nice course with detailed illustration, and wide coverage of cases. the explanation was on point.
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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.