CT-1 Receptor by Chien K.R.

By Chien K.R.

The CT-1 ligand receptor procedure has now not been absolutely elucidated. This idea could be complicated by means of the molecular cloning of the CT-1-specific receptor.

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5 MHz transvaginally to optimise the resolution, (Chapter 1, Figure 6). Transabdominal (TA) Scanning The main advantage of TA ultrasound lies in its ability to encompass a comparatively large field of view; ovaries, particularly those sited laterally, can be quickly demonstrated in relation to the uterus, large masses can be accommodated in the relatively wide field of view of the sector or curved array, and peripheral pelvic, iliac fossa or associated renal pathology can be easily surveyed transabdominally using the same transducer, (Figure 1).

Safety The safety issues which arise in gynaecological ultrasound can be categorised as follows: • Ultrasonic • Electrical • Microbiological • Mechanical Page 13 Ultrasonic Safety The question of whether diagnostic ultrasound can have harmful effects has been the subject of many papers and discussions since it was first introduced. The reader is referred to the references for a fuller account but it is clear that there is a need for ongoing vigilance in this area. Traditionally, the view has been that ultrasound hazards can arise through three mechanisms: cavitation, heating and microstreaming.

Electrical Safety Ultrasonic probes in medicine are subject to the same electrical safety requirements as any other electro-medical equipment. In the UK, they must satisfy the British Standard BS5724 (or its IEC equivalent). This standard is particularly demanding of intra-cavitary devices such as transvaginal probes since they are in close electrical contact with the patient. In general, manufacturers are careful to ensure that their equipment complies with these regulations and problems are rare.

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