Congress:
ECR25
Poster Number:
C-17843
Type:
Poster: EPOS Radiographer (educational)
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2025/C-17843
Authorblock:
G. C. V. Lauar, M. C. V. Lauar, A. G. Afonso, S. B. Maksoud, P. C. Silva Júnior, A. L. S. Marques, C. C. Barbisan; Sao Paulo/BR
Disclosures:
Gabriela Caetano Vilela Lauar:
Nothing to disclose
Marcela Caetano Vilela Lauar:
Nothing to disclose
Ana Gaetan Afonso:
Nothing to disclose
Sofia Bezerra Maksoud:
Nothing to disclose
Paulo Claudino Silva Júnior:
Nothing to disclose
Ana Luiza S. Marques:
Nothing to disclose
Cinthia Callegari Barbisan:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Genital / Reproductive system female, Ultrasound, Education, Education and training
Given the efficacy, safety, widespread availability, and lower cost compared to MRI, transvaginal ultrasound should be regarded as the first-line imaging modality for diagnosing adenomyosis (2). The integration of 3D imaging can enhance diagnostic accuracy and is recommended when possible (6). Despite this, limitations exist, such as the need for appropriate transducers and technical expertise. Therefore, studies focusing on the technical aspects and interpretation of images are necessary (6).