Zussamenfassung
Das in der Stufendiagnostik zur Abklärung gynäkologischer Befunde zuerst angewandte Verfahren ist die transvaginale Sonographie. Entsprechende Geräte gehören zur Grundausstattung einer gynäkologischen Sprechstunde und sind fast überall vorhanden. Bei relativ gutem Patientinnenkomfort lässt sich in kurzer Zeit ein detaillierter Überblick über das innere Genitale gewinnen. Die Sonographie ist eine dynamische Untersuchung und bietet daher den Vorteil - im Gegensatz zur statischen Bildgebung (Computer-, Magnetresonanztomographie) - zusätzliche objektive und subjektive Informationen zu erheben.
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Voigt, F., Faschingbauer, F., Dämmer, U., Vasku, M., Maass, N., Goecke, T. (2017). Sonographie in der Gynäkologie - Teil 2: suspekte und pathologische Befunde. In: Dimpfl, T., et al. Weiterbildung Gynäkologie und Geburtshilfe. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49480-6_8
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