Abstract

Women’s health conditions are commonly encountered in primary care. Radiological imaging is now more available in primary care. Knowing who to refer for which investigation and interpreting results can be a daunting task for clinicians. This article considers the imaging modalities used in more detail and applies this knowledge to commonly encountered symptoms and pathologies, thereby offering guidance on the use and interpretation of imaging in primary care.

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