This ISUOG 2025 session, presented by Prof. Mathew Leonardi, focuses on diagnosing superficial endometriosis using gynecological ultrasound in clinical practice. The presentation discusses how careful ultrasound assessment can support identification of superficial disease, which is often challenging to detect with imaging.
The session highlights the use of high-resolution gynecological ultrasound to assess pelvic structures and identify subtle sonographic features associated with superficial endometriosis. Emphasis is placed on systematic scanning, examiner experience, and careful interpretation of findings during routine examinations.
The role of the miniER7 transducer is discussed in the context of gynecological ultrasound imaging, illustrating how transducer selection and imaging technique may support visualization of superficial pelvic structures. Practical examples are used to demonstrate ultrasound assessment of areas commonly affected by superficial endometriosis.
Throughout the session, the importance of standardized scanning techniques and clear documentation of findings is emphasized. The presentation focuses on integrating ultrasound findings into clinical evaluation while acknowledging the limitations of imaging in diagnosing superficial disease.
Overall, the session presents gynecological ultrasound as a useful tool in the diagnostic workup of superficial endometriosis and discusses the use of the miniER7 transducer within routine ultrasound practice.
For more insights, refer to this customer testimonial by Prof. Mathew Leonardi on the use of the miniER7 transducer.
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