Supplement your learning for Ultrasonography in women with fertility problems.

Join us for this engaging and informative course. Together with a panel of expert speakers from around the world, they will dive into the latest discourse surrounding ultrasound in the exploration of fertility probloems. This course offers attendees a valuable opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of the new advances in this area and learn how to apply them in practical situations.


Learning Objectives:

  • Improve your knowledge of the ultrasonographic assessment in infertile women and individuals assigned female at birth
  • Gain expertise in assessing endometrial pathologies
  • Improve the diagnosis of endometriosis
  • Learn a methodology on how to evaluate the ovary in infertile women and individuals assigned female at birth
  • Become familiar with the ultrasonographic study of tubal patency
  • Learn how to perform ultrasound during operative procedures on the uterus
  • Hear more about the use of ultrasonography in intrauterine adhesions and Asherman’s syndrome
  • Learn how to use ultrasound to diagnose isthmocele

Explore the topic before you attend our course

In order to make the most of this learning experience and help you achieve your learning objectives, we have prepared a path to guide you from the essentials to our course’s topics through ISUOG resources. The material below, will take you from the most basics to a more comprehensive view of Ultrasound meets genetics, some open to everyone and some available only to ISUOG members –some may even grant you CME points:
Some of these activities are exclusively available to our members. Become a member today.

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Adenomyosis

Sonographic features considered typical for adenomyosis are echogenic subendometrial lines and buds, hyperechogenic islands, myometrial cysts, fan‐shaped shadowing, an irregular or interrupted junctional zone, translesional vascularity, asymmetrical thickening of the myometrium, and/or an enlarged globular uterus.

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Uterine Malformations

Explore the sub-section on Septate Uuterus, Hemi-uterus, Bicorporeal uterus, and Dysmorphic uterus.

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Uterine fibroids

Uterine fibroids, also called myomas or leiomyomas, are benign fibromuscular tumours of the myometrium.

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Deep Endometriosis

Explore chapters on deep endometriosis

 

Patient Information

Epithelial ovarian carcinoma

This leaflet is to help you understand what Epithelial ovarian carcinoma is, what tests you need and the implication of being diagnosed with Epithelial ovarian carcinoma for you, your baby and your family.

Superficial Endometriosis

This leaflet is to help you understand what superficial endometriosis is, what tests you need, and the implication of being diagnosed.

Adenomyosis

This leaflet is to help you understand what adenomyosis is, what tests you need, and the implication of being diagnosed for you and your baby.

 

Learning Modules

Role of imaging in staging of endometrial and cervical carcinoma

L. Jokubkiene, 2024

Role of ultrasound in assessing fertility of patients with endometriosis

J. Alcazar, 2023

 

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