First-Trimester Ultrasound, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016
A Comprehensive Guide

Coordinator: Abramowicz Jacques S.

Language: English

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This book offers a unique and focused study of the use of ultrasound during the first trimester, a critical time in a fetus? development. It includes basic examination guidelines as well as cutting-edge ultrasound modalities, including Doppler and three-dimensional ultrasound, for the period immediately preceding conception through early embryology. Beginning with a discussion of the safety and efficacy of diagnostic ultrasound and the use of this modality for the evaluation and treatment of infertility, recognized experts in the field explore conditions that may interfere with normal conception or development, including maternal diseases that would benefit from early scanning, elements of teratology, multiple gestations, ectopic pregnancy, gestational trophoblastic disease, fetal anomalies and invasive procedures in the first trimester. Numerous illustrations and figures are provided to serve as aids for understanding key concepts. First-Trimester Ultrasound is a valuable resource for many, in or after training, in obstetrics and gynecology, radiology, emergency medicine, family medicine and genetics.

Chapter 1.  Ultrasound in the First Trimester and Earlier: How to Keep It Safe

Jacques S. Abramowicz

 

Chapter 2.Ultrasound and Infertility

Sana N. Khan and Elizabeth E. Puscheck

 

Chapter 3. Maternal Co-Morbidities and First Trimester: Ultrasound Examination

Elena Bronshtein and Karoline S. Puder

 

Chapter 4. First-Trimester Embryology: An Overview

Cresta W. Jones, Deborah Penzkover, Rachel Pollard, and Randall S. Kuhlmann

 

Chapter 5. Elements of Teratology

Eran Barzilay and Gideon Koren

 

Chapter 6. First-Trimester Ultrasound: Guidelines

Jude P. Crino and Robert M. Ehsanipoor

 

Chapter 7. Normal First Trimester of Pregnancy

Kalesha Hack and Phyllis Glanc

 

Chapter 8. Aneuploidy Screening: The Ongoing Role of First-Trimester Ultrasound

Kristen M. Rauch, Melissa A. Hicks, Henry Adekola, and Jacques S. Abramowicz

 

Chapter 9. Fetal Biometry in Early Pregnancy

Lea M. Porche, Steven Warsof, and Alfred Abuhamad

 

Chapter 10. Threshold, Discriminatory Zone, and “The New Rules”

James M. Shwayder

 

Chapter 11. The Fetal Heart in Early Pregnancy

Edgar Hernandez-Andrade and Manasi S. Patwardhan

 

Chapter 12. Doppler Sonography in Early Pregnancy

Dev Maulik, Timothy L. Bennett, Blake Porter, Shilpa Babbar, and Devika Maulik

 

Chapter 13. Three-Dimensional Ultrasound: A Role in Early Pregnancy?

Luís F. Gonçalves

 

Chapter 14. Multiple Gestations--Multiple Headaches

Jacques S. Abramowicz

 

Chapter 15. First-Trimester Ultrasound: Early Pregnancy Failure

Timothy P. Canavan and Joan M. Mastrobattista

 

Chapter 16. Ectopic Pregnancy: Pregnancy of Unknown Location (PUL)

Linda Do and James M. Shwayder

 

Chapter 17. A Consequence of Cesarean Delivery: First-Trimester Cesarean Scar Pregnancy

 

Ilan E. Timor-Tritsch, Ana Monteagudo, and Terri-Ann Bennett

 

Chapter 18. First-Trimester Ultrasound in Gestational Trophoblastic Disease

 

Katharine M. Esselen, Donald P. Goldstein, Neil S. Horowitz, and Ross S. Berkowitz

 

Chapter 19. Fetal Anomalies

Ana Monteagudo, Margaret Dziadosz, and Ilan E. Timor-Tritsch

 

Chapter 20. Invasive Procedures in the First Trimester

Mark I. Evans, Jenifer Curtis, Stephanie Andriole, and Shara M. Evans

 

 

Chapter 21. Sonography of Pelvic Masses Associated with Early Pregnancy

 

Chelsea R. Samson, Rochelle F. Andreotti, Rifat A. Wahab, Glynis Sacks, and

 

Arthur C. Fleischer

Jacques S. Abramowicz, MD

Wayne State University School of Medicine

Detroit, MI, USA

Provides comprehensive coverage of ultrasound modalities used in the first trimester of pregnancy

Discusses screening for aneuploidy, ectopic pregnancy, molar pregnancy and presence of pelvic masses Includes numerous color figures to complement the text, depicting clinical examples and practical techniques

Authors are well-known experts in their fields