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* Transvaginal color Doppler ultrasound can be used in predicting response to [[chemotherapy]] in women with cervical cancer. | * Transvaginal color Doppler ultrasound can be used in predicting response to [[chemotherapy]] in women with cervical cancer. | ||
* [[Doppler ultrasound]] can pedict tumor volume based on [[angiogenesis]], intramural vascularization and [[hemodynamic]] flow.<ref name="DodampahalaJayakody2016">{{cite journal|last1=Dodampahala|first1=S. H.|last2=Jayakody|first2=S. N.|last3=Gunathilake|first3=W. C. C.|last4=Rahubaddha|first4=A. N.|last5=Dodampahala|first5=S. K.|title=Transvaginal Color Doppler in the Assessment of Cervical Carcinoma and Pre-Cancer: Evidence from a Case Control Study Using Colour Doppler Ultrasonography Pulsatility Index of Uterine Vasculature|journal=Advances in Reproductive Sciences|volume=04|issue=03|year=2016|pages=93–99|issn=2330-0744|doi=10.4236/arsci.2016.43011}}</ref> | * [[Doppler ultrasound]] can pedict tumor volume based on [[angiogenesis]], intramural vascularization and [[hemodynamic]] flow.<ref name="DodampahalaJayakody2016">{{cite journal|last1=Dodampahala|first1=S. H.|last2=Jayakody|first2=S. N.|last3=Gunathilake|first3=W. C. C.|last4=Rahubaddha|first4=A. N.|last5=Dodampahala|first5=S. K.|title=Transvaginal Color Doppler in the Assessment of Cervical Carcinoma and Pre-Cancer: Evidence from a Case Control Study Using Colour Doppler Ultrasonography Pulsatility Index of Uterine Vasculature|journal=Advances in Reproductive Sciences|volume=04|issue=03|year=2016|pages=93–99|issn=2330-0744|doi=10.4236/arsci.2016.43011}}</ref><ref name="pmid9049292">{{cite journal |vauthors=Greco P, Cormio G, Vimercati A, Nacci G, di Vagno G, Loverro G, Selvaggi L |title=Transvaginal color Doppler ultrasound for monitoring the response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in advanced cervical cancer |journal=Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand |volume=76 |issue=2 |pages=169–72 |date=February 1997 |pmid=9049292 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
* [[Tranvaginal ultrasound]] also is helpful in detecting small size tumor and invasion to [[Lymph nodes|lymph node]]<nowiki/>s. | * [[Tranvaginal ultrasound]] also is helpful in detecting small size tumor and invasion to [[Lymph nodes|lymph node]]<nowiki/>s. | ||
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Overveiw
Transvaginal ultrasound can be used for staging of cervical cancer. It can provide great accuracy in detecting bladder involvement or distant metastasis in abdomen.
Ultrasound
- Transvaginal color Doppler ultrasound can be used in predicting response to chemotherapy in women with cervical cancer.
- Doppler ultrasound can pedict tumor volume based on angiogenesis, intramural vascularization and hemodynamic flow.[1][2]
- Tranvaginal ultrasound also is helpful in detecting small size tumor and invasion to lymph nodes.
References
- ↑ Dodampahala, S. H.; Jayakody, S. N.; Gunathilake, W. C. C.; Rahubaddha, A. N.; Dodampahala, S. K. (2016). "Transvaginal Color Doppler in the Assessment of Cervical Carcinoma and Pre-Cancer: Evidence from a Case Control Study Using Colour Doppler Ultrasonography Pulsatility Index of Uterine Vasculature". Advances in Reproductive Sciences. 04 (03): 93–99. doi:10.4236/arsci.2016.43011. ISSN 2330-0744.
- ↑ Greco P, Cormio G, Vimercati A, Nacci G, di Vagno G, Loverro G, Selvaggi L (February 1997). "Transvaginal color Doppler ultrasound for monitoring the response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in advanced cervical cancer". Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 76 (2): 169–72. PMID 9049292.