Polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome: new name to improve diagnosis and care of condition affecting 170 million women worldwide
A global effort through the International PCOS Network has changed the name of a significant women’s health condition that was misunderstood to be ‘all about ovarian cysts’.
ISUOG Ambassador to Asia shares an important message this Pre-eclampsia Awareness Month
Pre-eclampsia is one of the leading causes of maternal and perinatal deaths worldwide, affecting more than 10 million women each year.
Registration opens for the 36th ISUOG World Congress following record-breaking abstract submissions
Registration is now open. Secure your discounted place before 6 July 2026.
Updated Consensus Opinion on the terms, definitions and measurements to describe the sonographic features of adnexal tumors from the International Ovarian Tumor Analysis (IOTA) Group
This updated document from IOTA Group summarises the terms, definitions and measurements required for using the IOTA modified benign descriptors, ADNEX model and two-step strategy, specifying the IOTA terms and definitions that have been newly added, updated or clarified.
Updated Consensus Opinion on the terms, definitions and measurements to describe the sonographic features of adnexal tumors
Read the updated Consensus Opinion on the terms, definitions and measurements to describe the sonographic features of adnexal tumors from the International Ovarian Tumor Analysis (IOTA) Group.
Apply now! More volunteers needed to help deliver ISUOG's mission
The ISUOG volunteer recruitment for 2026 is now open.
ISUOG Outreach brings “modern international standards in ultrasound diagnostics” to Kyrgyzstan
At the end of 2025, ISUOG Outreach in Kyrgyzstan completed its third trip in phase two, in Osh, Kyrgyzstan. This marked the first time that phase two has been fully completed in the region, bringing new-and-improved ultrasound knowledge to local clinicians.
Adenomyosis Awareness Month 2026: “People thought you couldn’t diagnose adenomyosis on ultrasound scans”
April 2026 is Adenomyosis Awareness Month – a time to give dedicated attention to an often-over-looked uterine condition, and reflect upon the evolving landscape of diagnosis and treatment of the last few years.
April 2026 UOG Highlights
The April issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology includes a systematic review and meta-analysis evaluating perinatal and maternal outcomes of extremely early-onset fetal growth restriction, a prospective multicenter cohort study assessing single-cell-based non-invasive prenatal testing for detecting fetal pathogenic microimbalances, a retrospective cohort study investigating the predictive value of gB2-specific antibodies for maternal–fetal transmission following primary cytomegalovirus infection treated with valacyclovir, and a multicenter case–control study developing a radiomics-based ultrasound model for differentiating uterine sarcomas from leiomyomas.
ISUOG India Symposium: “Meetings like this are vital for sharing knowledge, improving care for women and their babies”
ISUOG’s most recent advanced educational event in India achieved great attendance from healthcare professionals in the region and online, bringing high-level OB/GYN ultrasound education to over 200 attendees world-wide.
NEWS UPDATE: ISUOG World Congress 2026 relocates to London, UK
Due to recent and ongoing events in the Middle East, the ISUOG Trustees have made the difficult decision to relocate the 36th ISUOG World Congress to London, UK, for 2026.
New on the ISUOG Podcast: Demystifying the fetal heart with Simon Meagher and Rabih Chaoui
In the latest episode of the ISUOG Podcast, two world-renowned fetal cardiology experts came together to have a short discussion on the importance of early diagnosis of fetal abnormalities.
International Women’s Day 2026: “Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL women and girls,” in healthcare and beyond
Ahead of International Women's Day 2026, the ISUOG President shares an important message on rights, justice and action. And ISUOG highlights the importance of closing the research gap between obstetrics and the lesser-researched counterpart gynecology.
March 2026 UOG Highlights
The March issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology includes a retrospective cohort study investigating the use of ultrasound features for predicting abnormal karyotype in first-trimester miscarriage, a systematic review and meta-analysis assessing the clinical features of twin pregnancy with complete hydatidiform mole and coexisting normal fetus, a retrospective cohort study evaluating prediction of survival after fetoscopic laser surgery for early-onset twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome, and a clinical and economic evaluation of PlGF-based first-trimester screening and aspirin prophylaxis for preterm pre-eclampsia.
Fetal heart bites: accessible education on fetal cardiac anomalies
Fetal heart bites is an educational miniseries produced by the ISUOG Next Generation Committee as part of the Every Little Heart Matters global initiative.
Endometriosis Awareness Month 2026: listen, learn and share
Endometriosis affects an estimated 190 million women, which equates to 10% of reproductive aged women world-wide. Take a look at the resources we have available on endometriosis.
IMPORTANT UPDATE: ISUOG World Congress 2026, Dubai, UAE - monitoring and contingency planning
As you are aware, there is ongoing regional conflict in parts of the Middle East. The safety, well-being, and confidence of our delegates, faculty, sponsors, and partners remain our highest priorities.
Ultrasound Essentials 2026: “I left feeling more confident, motivated, and better equipped in my field.”
Once again, ISUOG is thrilled at the success of Ultrasound Essentials, which took place last month from 23-24 January 2026, in collaboration with the Fetal Medicine Foundation (FMF).
A message from the ISUOG President for Congenital Heart Disease Awareness Month
ISUOG President, Prof. Reem S Abu Rustum, shares an important message on Every Little Heart Matters during Congenital Heart Disease Awareness Month 2026.
February 2026 UOG Highlights
The February issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology includes a meta-analysis evaluating the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes following single intrauterine death in monochorionic twin pregnancy, a prospective study comparing the use of ultrasound with CT and MRI for the prediction of surgical outcome in tubo-ovarian carcinoma patients, a population-based study assessing how pre-eclampsia risk varies with gestational age, a multicenter cross-sectional study examining the association of sling location with cure, satisfaction and complications 10–20 years after midurethral sling surgery, and an ISUOG Consensus Statement outlining how to perform a gynecological ultrasound scan and report the findings.


















