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Seventeen proven cases of complete hydatidiform mole and 14 sonographically similar nonmolar cases were studied in detail with a variety of ultrasound transducers. Complete hydatidiform moles can be reliably differentiated from other lesions with similar sonographic appearances by using a highly focused ultrasound transducer to image the near field of the intrauterine contents.
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S. A. Price Ultrasound Visualization of Abruptio Placentae with Massive Hemorrhage Protruding into the Amniotic Cavity Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, May 1, 1986; 2(3): 161 - 163. [PDF] |
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