Pregnancy is special situation where human body of pregnant woman undergoes various physiological changes. These changes are complex and involve in a way all anatomical systems. Medical care during pregnancy is interesting and often challenging as it often engages medical management and diagnostic procedures that can place at risk the fetus and the mother as well. Diagnostic imaging modalities are available for diagnostic use during pregnancy. These include X-ray, ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and computed tomography (CT), and other modalities as well. Ultrasonography so far is the most common diagnostic imaging modality used during pregnancy; however, other modalities may be required to be employed. Diagnostic X-ray is...
Imaging of pregnant women presents a unique challenge to radiologists because of the concern about t...
Diagnosis and staging of cancer during pregnancy may be difficult due to overlap in physical signs, ...
It is not uncommon to encounter situations in which radiologic examinations are necessary for accura...
Ionizing radiation delivered and contrast media used during diagnostic imaging of pregnant women are...
Many women become ill while pregnant and require acute medical care, including radiologic examinatio...
Imaging during pregnancy has increased in frequency. Radiation protection is extremely important alt...
Although it is extremely rare, nuclear imaging of a pregnant woman presents a unique challenge to th...
Radiation exposure during pregnancy may have serious teratogenic effects to the fetus. In modern med...
Introduction - Imaging diagnostic exams are often used during pregnancy. The most commonly used meth...
There is no evidence of significant risk to the developing fetus from any single diagnostic x-ray ex...
The incidence of abdominal and pelvic cancer in pregnancy is low, but it is rising as the population...
Many women per year expose ionizing radiation during pregnancy for medical reason (diagnostic or tre...
Many women per year expose ionizing radiation during pregnancy for medical reason (diagnostic or tre...
Radiography of the chest, head, neck, teeth, or extremity exposes the embryo or ovary to insignifica...
Pregnant women may be exposed to nonionizing, ionizing radiation and contrast media via diagnostic o...
Imaging of pregnant women presents a unique challenge to radiologists because of the concern about t...
Diagnosis and staging of cancer during pregnancy may be difficult due to overlap in physical signs, ...
It is not uncommon to encounter situations in which radiologic examinations are necessary for accura...
Ionizing radiation delivered and contrast media used during diagnostic imaging of pregnant women are...
Many women become ill while pregnant and require acute medical care, including radiologic examinatio...
Imaging during pregnancy has increased in frequency. Radiation protection is extremely important alt...
Although it is extremely rare, nuclear imaging of a pregnant woman presents a unique challenge to th...
Radiation exposure during pregnancy may have serious teratogenic effects to the fetus. In modern med...
Introduction - Imaging diagnostic exams are often used during pregnancy. The most commonly used meth...
There is no evidence of significant risk to the developing fetus from any single diagnostic x-ray ex...
The incidence of abdominal and pelvic cancer in pregnancy is low, but it is rising as the population...
Many women per year expose ionizing radiation during pregnancy for medical reason (diagnostic or tre...
Many women per year expose ionizing radiation during pregnancy for medical reason (diagnostic or tre...
Radiography of the chest, head, neck, teeth, or extremity exposes the embryo or ovary to insignifica...
Pregnant women may be exposed to nonionizing, ionizing radiation and contrast media via diagnostic o...
Imaging of pregnant women presents a unique challenge to radiologists because of the concern about t...
Diagnosis and staging of cancer during pregnancy may be difficult due to overlap in physical signs, ...
It is not uncommon to encounter situations in which radiologic examinations are necessary for accura...