Thai translations
View ISUOG guidelines on ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology, available in Thai.
“A gateway to better healthcare”: ISUOG’s latest outreach trip to Egypt
ISUOG’s most recent outreach trip to Luxor has promoted high quality and evidence-based practice in an area of Egypt where education of this kind is often inaccessible.
Masterclasses
Discover the topics and speakers featured in this year's Congress masterclasses. Join internationally acclaimed clinicians as they discuss their areas of expertise in sessions you won't want to miss.
Addressing the gender health gap
The International Day of Action for Women’s Health is commemorated each year on 28 May to advocate for women's health and rights, especially reproductive health. To this day, women face a multitude of challenges when it comes to their access to quality healthcare, an issue that ISUOG continues to address year after year.
UOG Videoclip: Automated multivolume placental reconstruction using three-dimensional power Doppler ultrasound and infrared camera tracking
New UOG videoclip on an automated reconstruction of placental structure and vasculature using multiple 3D power Doppler ultrasound volumes.
Pre-eclampsia Awareness Month: listen, learn and share resources this May
Pre-eclampsia causes 46,000 maternal deaths and 500,000 fetal or newborn deaths each year.(1) This May and beyond, we must acknowledge the impact of this condition and work to educate ourselves and others on what can be done to help save lives.
May 2025 UOG Highlights
The May issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology includes a study presenting an automated method for modelling second-to-third trimester placentae, a study assessing the value of pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A for preterm pre-eclampsia screening, a systematic review reporting the incremental yield of prenatal exome sequencing in phenotypically normal fetuses, a study assessing the ability of ultrasound examiners to detection infiltration of ovarian cancer, and a study comparing intrauterine transfusion techniques in hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn.
Mentorship as a powerful tool for improving patient care in lower resource settings
Prof. Katia Bilardo and Dr Kwaku Doffour-Dapaah met through their committee membership roles at ISUOG. As a result, they developed a mentorship that has had a profound impact on the care of the patients Kwaku works with in Ghana.