ThesisSonographic morphology score, Doppler ultrasound and tumor markers in the assessment of adnexal masses and the relation to the histopathology
ThesisSonographic morphology score, Doppler ultrasound and tumor markers in the assessment of adnexal masses and the relation to the histopathology
ThesisRole of ultrasonography and color Doppler flow imaging together with CA-125 in the assessment of adnexal masses
ThesisRole of ultrasonography and color Doppler flow imaging together with CA-125 in the assessment of adnexal masses
ThesisEvaluation of adnexal masses using gray scale ultrasound, color Doppler and magnetic resonance image
ThesisEvaluation of adnexal masses using gray scale ultrasound, color Doppler and magnetic resonance image
ThesisComparative study of use of the risk of malignancy index versus combined three-dimensional power and pulsed wave doppler in the prediction of malignancy in complex adnexal masses
ThesisComparative study of use of the risk of malignancy index versus combined three-dimensional power and pulsed wave doppler in the prediction of malignancy in complex adnexal masses
ThesisUltrasound criteria as predictive variables of adnexal masses nature and correlation with histopathological results
ThesisUltrasound criteria as predictive variables of adnexal masses nature and correlation with histopathological results
ThesisEvaluation of the accuracy of 2 dimensional, 3 dimensional endovaginal ultra-sonography and power Doppler indices, in prediction of endometrial lesions in premenopausal women with abnormal uterine bleeding
ThesisEvaluation of the accuracy of 2 dimensional, 3 dimensional endovaginal ultra-sonography and power Doppler indices, in prediction of endometrial lesions in premenopausal women with abnormal uterine bleeding
ThesisRole of 2D ultrasonography versus 3D ultrasonography in the diagnosis of uterine and adnexal masses in perimenopausal women in relation to histopathology
ThesisRole of 2D ultrasonography versus 3D ultrasonography in the diagnosis of uterine and adnexal masses in perimenopausal women in relation to histopathology