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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, Vol 7, Issue 1 7-10, Copyright © 1988 by American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine


JOURNAL ARTICLE

Early detection of intrauterine pregnancy with ultrasound

L. C. de Crespigny, D. Cooper and M. McKenna
Ultrasound Department, Royal Women's Hospital, Carlton, Australia.

Vaginal scanning is a relatively new technique for scanning early pregnancy. In a consecutive series of 27 patients on an in vitro fertilization program (and therefore certain dates of ovulation) we have demonstrated that pregnancies may be seen within the uterus even before 5 weeks amenorrhoea and have documented their size. Ultrasound examination at this early stage may be of clinical value, particularly in patients suspected of having an ectopic pregnancy.





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