Abstract

Departments of radiology will inevitably become more involved in sonar diagnosis. Technical expertise can be developed by nonmedically trained staff in routine applications such as fetal cephalometry and placental localization but not in diagnostic problems. New applications include examination of previous cesarean section scars. Kidney examination is indicated in cases of recurrent urinary tract infection. There is scope for more study of the placenta in situ. Experimental work to assay the safety of sonar is reviewed.

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