Publications by authors named "M Vangoitsenhoven"

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  • The study aimed to analyze the occurrence and timing of neurosonographic abnormalities linked to cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections during early pregnancy, focusing on data from 440 women who underwent amniocentesis.
  • Results indicated that 37% of the 190 women assessed had normal neurosonography, while those with abnormalities had higher viral loads in their amniotic fluid.
  • It was concluded that using a combination of diagnostic tools, including ultrasound and MRI, is essential to monitor and manage the effects of congenital CMV infections effectively.
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Background: To illustrate the technical feasibility and diagnostic value of including the assessment of the bladder and the ureters during a standard transvaginal ultrasound examination.

Methods: We present four cases illustrating ureter and bladder pathology diagnosed by transvaginal ultrasound.

Results: In a first case, transvaginal ultrasonography in a woman with lower abdominal pain showed a calculus in the left distal ureter.

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