Diagnostic Imaging in Gynaecology and Obstetrics: Principles, Clinical Applications and Technological Advances
- Biomedicaline

- 23 jul
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Actualizado: 20 oct

A Biomedicaline Publication
Book by Biomedicaline
ISBN: 978-9942-51-715-9
First Edition: 2025
Publisher: Scientific Medical Publisher Biomedicaline
Authors
Roger Daniel Murillo Galeas.
General Practitioner. Attached to Private Clinics of Ecuador. Independent Researcher at the Matilde Hidalgo of Procel Research and Teaching Department. Graduate of the University of Guayaquil (Guayaquil, Ecuador).
ORCID: 0009-0004-2599-7326
Estefanny Geovanna Dávila Cuenca.
General Practitioner. Attached to Núcleo SOLCA Machala. Independent Researcher at the Matilde Hidalgo of Procel Research and Teaching Department. Graduate of the Technical University of Machala (Machala, Ecuador).
ORCID: 0009-0005-3727-9361
Nicole Alejandra Viteri Martínez.
General Practitioner. Attached to Private Clinics of Ecuador. Independent Researcher at the Matilde Hidalgo of Procel Research and Teaching Department. Graduate of the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador (Quito, Ecuador).
ORCID: 0009-0003-9398-4087
Mónica Gabriela Pozo Cárdenas.
General Practitioner. Master's Degree in Health Institution Management. Attached to Marco Vinicio Iza Hospital. Independent Researcher at the Matilde Hidalgo of Procel Research and Teaching Department. Graduate of the National University of Chimborazo (Puyo, Ecuador).
ORCID: 0000-0001-9034-2001
Verónica Ximena Cedeño Plaza.
Medical Surgeon. Attached to Dr. Rafael Rodríguez Zambrano General Hospital. Independent Researcher at the Matilde Hidalgo of Procel Research and Teaching Department. Graduate of Laica Eloy Alfaro University of Manabí (Manta, Ecuador).
ORCID: 0009-0009-0187-5814
Submitted: March 06, 2025 — Revised: April 23, 2025 — Published: July 23, 2025
Synopsis
Diagnostic Imaging in Gynaecology and Obstetrics presents a comprehensive, evidence-based exploration of imaging techniques essential for women’s health. This volume integrates radiologic interpretation with clinical practice, emphasizing the role of ultrasound, MRI, and CT in diagnosing gynecologic and obstetric conditions. Through multidisciplinary perspectives, it highlights innovations in fetal imaging, reproductive system evaluation, and surgical planning. Designed for gynecologists, radiologists, and clinicians, Diagnostic Imaging in Gynaecology and Obstetrics serves as a practical and academic reference that bridges technological advances with clinical expertise, enhancing precision, safety, and outcomes in modern maternal and reproductive care.
Chapters of the Book Diagnostic Imaging in Gynaecology and Obstetrics: Principles, Clinical Applications and Technological Advances
Chapter 1: Balancing Act: Ethical and Scientific Considerations of Fetal And Maternal Safety in Imaging Technologies
Roger Daniel Murillo Galeas
Estefanny Geovanna Dávila Cuenca
Chapter 2: Balancing Clarity and Safety: Evaluating the Impact of Imaging Techniques on Fetal and Maternal Care During Pregnancy
Nicole Alejandra Viteri Martínez
Mónica Gabriela Pozo Cárdenas
Chapter 3: Evaluating Tubal Patency and Uterine Abnormalities: A Comparative Analysis of Hysterosalpingography and Sonohysterography
Verónica Ximena Cedeño Plaza
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