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View article: The myometrial–cervical ratio: Can a simple sonographic measurement improve diagnosis of adenomyosis in a regional setting?
The myometrial–cervical ratio: Can a simple sonographic measurement improve diagnosis of adenomyosis in a regional setting? Open
Introduction: Adenomyosis is histologically defined by the presence of endometrial glands and stroma in the myometrium. Ultrasound findings of adenomyosis are being redefined to better diagnose adenomyosis pre-operatively. Methods: A singl…
View article: OP08.07: Can whole‐genome sequencing assist in the detection of leimyosarcoma?
OP08.07: Can whole‐genome sequencing assist in the detection of leimyosarcoma? Open
Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) identifies fetal aneuploidy by sequencing cell-free DNA in the maternal plasma. Presymptomatic maternal malignancies have been incidentally detected during NIPT based on abnormal genomic profiles. This …
View article: P10.08: Intracranial mass: have you checked the heart? <scp>SEGA</scp> as initial presentation of tuberous sclerosis complex in the fetus
P10.08: Intracranial mass: have you checked the heart? <span>SEGA</span> as initial presentation of tuberous sclerosis complex in the fetus Open
Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is rare, and in the fetus usually presents initially with the visualisation of cardiac rhabdomyomas on ultrasound scan (USS). It is recommended that fetal MRI is performed to visualise the associated brain …