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Proximal Vein Compressibility on Ultrasound Sufficient for Diagnosing DVT
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For symptomatic outpatients with suspected deep vein thrombosis (DVT) of the lower extremities, results of a prospective clinical trial suggest that "2-point ultrasonography," or "compression ultrasonography," evaluating compressibility of the proximal veins is as accurate as whole-leg Doppler ultrasonography. Reuters Health Information
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High-Intensity Ultrasound Destroys Esophageal Tumors
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Intraluminal high-intensity ultrasound appears to be an effective treatment for esophageal tumors, which are usually not amenable to curative resection, and can even achieve complete tumor necrosis, according to French researchers who are the first to use this approach in a small pilot study. Reuters Health Information
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Early Pregnancy: Normal and Abnormal
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What does early pregnancy look like on transvaginal ultrasound? What characterizes its appearance? How can one distinguish early pregnancies that are normal from those that are abnormal?
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine
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