OB/GYN Virtual
Seminar Pricing:
$19 for SDMS Student Members
$29 for SDMS Members
$129 for Non-Members
Overcoming Pathology of the Pediatric Female Reproductive Tract
1 SDMS CME credit | Category: OB
Many anomalies of the female reproductive tract occur before age 18. Sonography is the primary imaging modality used in the evaluation of these anomalies in the pediatric patient. This lecture will review the anatomy and sonographic appearance of normal pediatric female reproductive organs. In addition, pathology specific to the pediatric female reproductive tract will be discussed with the aid of actual patients’ sonographic images. Ultimately, common pitfalls that are associated with pediatric reproductive tract anomalies will be evaluated. The overall goal of this presentation is to enable sonographers to determine normal versus abnormal structures of the pediatric female reproductive tract and to prepare them for overcoming the common, associated pitfalls.
Objectives:
- Review the normal anatomy of the female reproductive tract in the pediatric patient.
- Discuss pathology associated with the female reproductive tract in the pediatric patient.
- Evaluate pitfalls associated with pathology of the female reproductive tract in the pediatric patient.
Presented by:
Cara Hill, BS, RDMS, RVT, RT(R)
Clinical Education Specialist
BK Medical – a GE HealthCare Company
Let’s Talk about the Uterus as the Major Female Reproductive Organ
1 SDMS CME credit | Category: OB
Appreciation of the uterus as the major female reproductive organs will be enhanced through an introduction to normal uterine anatomy and malformations that can occur during ductal sex differentiation. These can include the failure of the Müllerian duct to fuse completely and the failure of the septum to fully reabsorb, which can lead to anomalies such as uterus didelphys uterus, septate uterus, or subseptate uterus. Attendees will learn how to (1) identify Müllerian duct anomaly and the different positions of uterus, (2) understand ductal sex differentiation during embryology development, (3) outline endometrial change in the menstrual cycle, and (4) determine key strategies for scanning the pelvis transabdominally.
Objectives:
- Define embryology and ductal sex differentiation.
- Describe categories of Müllerian duct anomalies in relationship to ductal differentiation malformation.
- Diagnose uterine position, endometrium thickness at difference phases of the menstrual cycle, adenomyosis, fibroids, and ambiguous genitalia.
Presented by:
Rawan Alsukairi, BS, RDMS
Sonographer
Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, Saudi Arabia
Cancellation & Refund Policy
Cancellation without access to post recording:
- Notice of cancellation 48 or more hours prior to start of the virtual event: 100% refund
- Notice of cancellation after 48 hours prior to start of the virtual event: 50% refund
- Notice of cancellation after start of the virtual event: non-refundable
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Registration fees are non-refundable after the start of the event. SDMS CME credit is awarded only to participants whose attendance and completion can be verified by the SDMS.
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