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transvaginal ultrasound
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transvaginal ultrasound, evaluate a variety of abnormalities, the female genital tract, of these include the endometrium of women, infertility problems, abnormal bleeding, sources of unexplained pain, congenital malformations, the uterus, ovaries, ovarian tumors, cysts, pelvic infection, infertility, transvaginal ultrasound is also used, pregnancy to identify normal intra-uterine pregnancy, ectopic pregnancy, fetal heartbeat, many abnormalities, the uterus, placenta, associated pelvic structures, incompletely, conventional transabdominal ultrasound,
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abnormal endovaginal ultrasound results, due to many conditions, the abnormalities that found in non-pregnant women, cancers, the uterus, ovaries, vagina, pelvic structures, non-cancerous growths, the uterus, ovaries, ovarian torsion, areas of infection, pelvic inflammatory disease, congenital malformations, the abnormalities that found in pregnant women, ectopic pregnancy, potential miscarriage, multiple pregnancies, fetal death, placental abnormalities, placenta previa, placental abruption, tumors of pregnancy, gestational trophoblastic disease, no documented biologic effect on patients, fetuses, the use of current ultrasound techniques, no ionizing radiation is involved,
occasionally saline is injected, uterus of non-pregnant patients to evaluate the uterine cavity, sonohysterography, vaginal probe, assist in obtaining biopsies of abnormal areas, in draining fluid.
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