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VIDEO 1A Liberal use of your nonscanning hand on dynamic scanning shows “wiggling” of debris classic of a hemorrhagic corpus luteum

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VIDEO 1B Liberal use of your nonscanning hand helps identify a small postmenopausal ovary

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VIDEO 2A Dynamic scanning can give the correct diagnosis even though clips were used! This clip appears to show a relatively normal uterus

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VIDEO 2B Dynamic scanning can give the correct diagnosis even though clips were used! Same patient as in Video 2A showing what appears to be a solid adnexal mass

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VIDEO 2C Dynamic scan clearly shows the “mass” to be a pedunculated fibroid

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VIDEO 3A Video clip of a classic endometrioma

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VIDEO 3B Classic endometrioma showing no Doppler flow internally

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VIDEO 4A Video of dynamic assessment in a patient with pain symptoms with a hydrosalpinx

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VIDEO 4B Another example of video of dynamic assessment in a patient with pain symptoms with a hydrosalpinx

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VIDEO 4C Another example of video of dynamic assessment in a patient with pain symptoms with a hydrosalpinx

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VIDEO 5A Sliding organ sign with normal mobility (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5B  Sliding sign showing adherent ovary (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5C Normal mobility (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5D Left ovary: Normal mobility (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5E Right ovary: Normal mobility (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5F Normal mobility even with a classic endometrioma (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5G Adherent ovary (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 6A Dynamic scanning shows the ovary to be “stuck” in the cul-de-sac in a patient with endometriosis

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VIDEO 6B Dynamic scanning in another patient with endometriosis showing markedly retroverted uterus with adherent bowel posteriorly

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VIDEO 6C Dynamic scanning in another patient with endometriosis showing markedly retroverted uterus with adherent bowel posteriorly

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VIDEO 7 Cystocele or urethral lengthening are key elements for the diagnosis of incontinence with or without pelvic relaxation

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VIDEO 8 Urethral lengthening is a key element for the diagnosis of incontinence with or without pelvic relaxation

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Dr. Goldstein is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, Director of Gynecologic Ultrasound, and Co-Director of Bone Densitometry, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York. He serves on the OBG Management Board of Editors.

The author reports no financial relationships relevant to this article.

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Dr. Goldstein is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, Director of Gynecologic Ultrasound, and Co-Director of Bone Densitometry, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York. He serves on the OBG Management Board of Editors.

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Dr. Goldstein is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, Director of Gynecologic Ultrasound, and Co-Director of Bone Densitometry, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York. He serves on the OBG Management Board of Editors.

The author reports no financial relationships relevant to this article.

VIDEO 1A Liberal use of your nonscanning hand on dynamic scanning shows “wiggling” of debris classic of a hemorrhagic corpus luteum

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VIDEO 1B Liberal use of your nonscanning hand helps identify a small postmenopausal ovary

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VIDEO 2A Dynamic scanning can give the correct diagnosis even though clips were used! This clip appears to show a relatively normal uterus

--

VIDEO 2B Dynamic scanning can give the correct diagnosis even though clips were used! Same patient as in Video 2A showing what appears to be a solid adnexal mass

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VIDEO 2C Dynamic scan clearly shows the “mass” to be a pedunculated fibroid

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VIDEO 3A Video clip of a classic endometrioma

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VIDEO 3B Classic endometrioma showing no Doppler flow internally

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VIDEO 4A Video of dynamic assessment in a patient with pain symptoms with a hydrosalpinx

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VIDEO 4B Another example of video of dynamic assessment in a patient with pain symptoms with a hydrosalpinx

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VIDEO 4C Another example of video of dynamic assessment in a patient with pain symptoms with a hydrosalpinx

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VIDEO 5A Sliding organ sign with normal mobility (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5B  Sliding sign showing adherent ovary (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5C Normal mobility (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5D Left ovary: Normal mobility (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5E Right ovary: Normal mobility (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5F Normal mobility even with a classic endometrioma (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5G Adherent ovary (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 6A Dynamic scanning shows the ovary to be “stuck” in the cul-de-sac in a patient with endometriosis

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VIDEO 6B Dynamic scanning in another patient with endometriosis showing markedly retroverted uterus with adherent bowel posteriorly

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VIDEO 6C Dynamic scanning in another patient with endometriosis showing markedly retroverted uterus with adherent bowel posteriorly

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VIDEO 7 Cystocele or urethral lengthening are key elements for the diagnosis of incontinence with or without pelvic relaxation

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VIDEO 8 Urethral lengthening is a key element for the diagnosis of incontinence with or without pelvic relaxation

VIDEO 1A Liberal use of your nonscanning hand on dynamic scanning shows “wiggling” of debris classic of a hemorrhagic corpus luteum

--

VIDEO 1B Liberal use of your nonscanning hand helps identify a small postmenopausal ovary

--

VIDEO 2A Dynamic scanning can give the correct diagnosis even though clips were used! This clip appears to show a relatively normal uterus

--

VIDEO 2B Dynamic scanning can give the correct diagnosis even though clips were used! Same patient as in Video 2A showing what appears to be a solid adnexal mass

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VIDEO 2C Dynamic scan clearly shows the “mass” to be a pedunculated fibroid

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VIDEO 3A Video clip of a classic endometrioma

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VIDEO 3B Classic endometrioma showing no Doppler flow internally

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VIDEO 4A Video of dynamic assessment in a patient with pain symptoms with a hydrosalpinx

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VIDEO 4B Another example of video of dynamic assessment in a patient with pain symptoms with a hydrosalpinx

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VIDEO 4C Another example of video of dynamic assessment in a patient with pain symptoms with a hydrosalpinx

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VIDEO 5A Sliding organ sign with normal mobility (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5B  Sliding sign showing adherent ovary (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5C Normal mobility (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5D Left ovary: Normal mobility (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5E Right ovary: Normal mobility (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5F Normal mobility even with a classic endometrioma (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5G Adherent ovary (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 6A Dynamic scanning shows the ovary to be “stuck” in the cul-de-sac in a patient with endometriosis

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VIDEO 6B Dynamic scanning in another patient with endometriosis showing markedly retroverted uterus with adherent bowel posteriorly

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VIDEO 6C Dynamic scanning in another patient with endometriosis showing markedly retroverted uterus with adherent bowel posteriorly

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VIDEO 7 Cystocele or urethral lengthening are key elements for the diagnosis of incontinence with or without pelvic relaxation

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VIDEO 8 Urethral lengthening is a key element for the diagnosis of incontinence with or without pelvic relaxation

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