ROLE ULTRASONOGRAPHY AND DOPPLER SPECTRAL ANALYSIS IN DIAGNOSTICIAN PELVIC CONGESTION SYNDROME FOR WOMEN OFREPRODUKTIVE AGES
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https://doi.org/10.11603/24116-4944.2009.1.9671Keywords:
varicose expansion of veins of pelvis, dopplerografiya, ultrasonic researchAbstract
The purpose of work was a study of exposed of varicose expansion of veins of small pelvis at ultrasonic scrining of women, and also determination of possibilities of complex ultrasonography and Doppler spectral analysis in the estimation of venous river-bed of pelvic organs of women with pelvic varicose expansion of veins. The use of the full-duplex scanning of vessels of pelvis allows to improve quality of diagnostics, standardize the metrical indexes of the vascular measuring for women with varicose expansion of veins of small pelvis.
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