Ultrasound of the gravid uterus

Ultrasound Quarterly
Bobbi-Jo ColdwellMary A Warner

Abstract

The ultrasound findings involving the gravid uterus will be described with a focus on differentiating normal from pathologic conditions. Topics pertaining to the gravid uterus include uterine fibroids, müllerian anomalies, cervical shortening, the normal and pathologic appearance of cesarean delivery scars, and uterine rupture. Clinical management and therapeutic implications based on sonographic findings will be emphasized.

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