Presents a unique look at the latest techniques and clinical applications of ultrasound, with special emphasis on this diagnostic tool's increasingly important role in routine office obstetrics and gynecology. Systematically describes each aspect of endovaginal ultrasound, including basic instrumentation, methods of examination, interpretation of fetal sonograms--and, especially, how to recognize abnormal embryological development. Also discusses use of endovaginal ultrasound in infertility, induction of ovulation, follicle surveillance, ectopic pregnancy, in vitro fertilization, and ultrasound screening prior to termination of pregnancy.

