UOG Social Media Editor recruitment
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology (UOG) is looking to appoint a new Social Media Editor. Apply today!
ISUOG Safety Committee respond to AJOG research on treatment that has saved twins with TTTS
The ISUOG Safety Committee has recognised the significant potential for using HIFU in the treatment of TTTS, and reflects on safety considerations.
Fibroids Awareness Month: access the free VISUOG chapter throughout July
This month’s VISUOG open chapter is Uterine fibroids, in line with Fibroids Awareness Month this July.
Every Little Heart Matters sessions at Congress
Building on the Every Little Heart Matters global initiative, launched at last year’s ISUOG World Congress, this year’s program features a wide range of sessions dedicated to the fetal heart.
New UOG Special Issue on Congenital Heart Disease
Read the Special Issue on Congenital Heart disease, produced as part of ISUOG's ongoing global initiative, Every Little Heart Matters, featuring the latest clinically relevant research on congenital heart disease, as well as specially commissioned opinion and how to articles.
UOG Trainee Editor recruitment
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology (UOG) is looking to appoint two Trainee Editors. Apply today!
Ultrasound plays important role in identifying women who may benefit from planned Cesarean delivery
Recent data show that in England, one in four births is now an emergency Cesarean. As the leading society for ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology, ISUOG emphasises that ultrasound is not simply a diagnostic tool, it can identify specific high-risk cases that could benefit from a planned Cesarean, whilst also aiding surgical planning in Cesarean deliveries.
‘Making CHD easy to diagnose’: ISUOG Fetal cardiology conference 2026
ISUOG’s Fetal cardiology conference provided expert-led training to over 700 attendees on how to diagnose fetal cardiac anomalies, in line with the Every Little Heart Matters initiative.
June 2026 UOG Highlights
The June issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology includes a systematic review evaluating perinatal outcomes following intrauterine transfusion for fetal anemia secondary to fetal or placental tumor, a 7-year national cohort study reporting national epidemiological data on maternal cytomegalovirus infection during pregnancy in France and the impact of evolving screening and management practices, a prospective study assessing the predictive performance of the Fetal Medicine Foundation first-trimester screening algorithm for pre-eclampsia in pregnancies conceived by assisted reproductive technology, after ovulation induction or through spontaneous conception, and a prospective multicenter study reporting primary results of the CANNES trial comparing the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound, positron-emission tomography/computed tomography and diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging for preoperative pelvic lymph node assessment in cervical cancer patients.
Prof. Kazuo Maeda obituary
Prof. Kazuo Maeda, inventor of the Doppler fetal actocardiograph, has passed away at the age of 101.
Transforming ultrasound capabilities in Egypt: ISUOG Outreach trip April 2026
The most recent Outreach trip to Luxor, Egypt successfully advanced trainee competencies and strengthened the local educator model, with a scope to improve care for local women and their babies.
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.
May 2026 UOG Highlights
The May issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology includes a combined cohort analysis evaluating first-trimester prediction and aspirin prevention of preterm pre-eclampsia in women with chronic hypertension, an individual participant data meta-analysis comparing oral misoprostol with vaginal dinoprostone for induction of labor, a prospective longitudinal study assessing maternal hemodynamic profiles in pregnancies at high risk of pre-eclampsia, an international multicenter observational study evaluating the diagnostic performance of the four-step International Deep Endometriosis Analysis protocol for detecting deep endometriosis, and a Consensus Statement from the International Ovarian Tumor Analysis (IOTA) Group updating terms, definitions and measurements for the sonographic assessment of adnexal tumors.
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.

















