Role of ultrasound in the evaluation of first-trimester pregnancies in the acute setting

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Abstract

In patients presenting for an evaluation of pregnancy in the first trimester, transvaginal ultrasound is the modality of choice for establishing the presence of an intrauterine pregnancy; evaluating pregnancy viability, gestational age, and multiplicity; detecting pregnancy-related complications; and diagnosing ectopic pregnancy. In this pictorial review article, the sonographic appearance of a normal intrauterine gestation and the most common complications of pregnancy in the first trimester in the acute setting are discussed.

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Murugan, V. A., Murphy, B. O., Dupuis, C., Goldstein, A., & Kim, Y. H. (2020). Role of ultrasound in the evaluation of first-trimester pregnancies in the acute setting. Ultrasonography, 39(2), 178–189. https://doi.org/10.14366/usg.19043

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