1.Ultrasonography of benign vulvar lesions.
Ultrasonography 2018;37(4):355-360
With the increasing applications of ultrasonography in the field of dermatology, this imaging modality can be extended to identify and characterize common vulvar lesions, with a particular focus on their location, size, vascularity, and content. This pictorial essay provides an introduction to vulvar ultrasonography, including technical considerations, ultrasonographic anatomy, and the ultrasonographic appearances of some vulvar conditions.
Dermatology
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Ultrasonography*
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Vulva
2.Current status of high-intensity focused ultrasound for the management of uterine adenomyosis.
Ultrasonography 2017;36(2):95-102
While high-intensity focused ultrasound has been used for some time in the management of uterine fibroids, its effectiveness and safety in managing adenomyosis is less well established. A literature review was performed of all eligible reports using this modality as a treatment for adenomyosis. Relevant publications were obtained from the PubMed electronic database from inception through March 2016. Eleven articles, including information from 1,150 treatments and follow-up data from 990 patients, were reviewed. High-intensity focused ultrasound appears to be effective and safe in the management of symptomatic adenomyosis, and can be considered as an alternative uterine-sparing option for women with this condition.
Adenomyosis*
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Leiomyoma
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Ultrasonography*
3.Comment on: Delayed intestinal perforation and vertebral osteomyelitis after high-intensity focused ultrasound treatment for uterine leiomyoma.
Jennifer K Y KO ; Vincent Y T CHEUNG
Obstetrics & Gynecology Science 2018;61(2):177-178
No abstract available.
Intestinal Perforation*
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Leiomyoma*
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Osteomyelitis*
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Ultrasonography*