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    The Ovarian/Adnexal Reporting and Data System for Ultrasound: From Standardized Terminology to Optimal Risk Assessment and Management by Phillips, Catherine H., Guo, Yang, Strachowski, Loretta M., Jha, Priyanka, Reinhold, Caroline, Andreotti, Rochelle F.

    “…The American College of Radiology (ACR) Ovarian-Adnexal Reporting and Data System (O-RADS) lexicon and risk assessment tool for ultrasound (US) provides a…”
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    ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Multiple Gestations: 2024 Update by Jha, Priyanka, Feldstein, Vickie A., Poder, Liina, Strachowski, Loretta M., Bulas, Dorothy I., Burger, Ingrid, Laifer-Narin, Sherelle L., Oliver, Edward R., Wang, Eileen Y., Zelop, Carolyn M., Kang, Stella K.

    “…The incidence of twin pregnancies has been rising, largely attributable to increasing use of artificial reproductive techniques. Ultrasound plays a critical…”
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    Clustered Microcysts on Breast Ultrasound: What Is an Appropriate Management Recommendation? by Greenwood, Heather I, Lee, Amie Y, Lobach, Iryna V, Carpentier, Bianca M, Freimanis, Rita I, Strachowski, Loretta M

    Published in American journal of roentgenology (1976) (01-12-2017)
    “…The objective of our study was to determine outcomes of lesions identified as clustered microcysts on breast ultrasound to augment the existing literature and…”
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    ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Second and Third Trimester Screening for Fetal Anomaly by Sussman, Betsy L, Chopra, Prajna, Poder, Liina, Bulas, Dorothy I, Burger, Ingrid, Feldstein, Vickie A, Laifer-Narin, Sherelle L, Oliver, Edward R, Strachowski, Loretta M, Wang, Eileen Y, Winter, Tom, Zelop, Carolyn M, Glanc, Phyllis

    “…The Appropriateness Criteria for the imaging screening of second and third trimester fetuses for anomalies are presented for fetuses that are low risk, high…”
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    A case of acute onset gigantomastia in a 20-year-old woman by Vyas, Shrilakshmi, Greenwood, Heather I., Jankowski, Tyler, Freimanis, Rita I., Kallianos, Kimberly G., Henry, Travis S., Strachowski, Loretta M.

    Published in Clinical imaging (01-12-2020)
    “…Gigantomastia is an abnormal and rare breast condition characterized by excessive breast tissue growth that can result in physical and psychosocial…”
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    ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Placenta Accreta Spectrum Disorder by Poder, Liina, Weinstein, Stefanie, Maturen, Katherine E, Feldstein, Vickie A, Mackenzie, David C, Oliver, Edward R, Shipp, Thomas D, Strachowski, Loretta M, Sussman, Betsy L, Wang, Eileen Y, Weber, Therese M, Whitcomb, Bradford P, Glanc, Phyllis

    “…Placenta accreta spectrum disorder (PASD) is the current terminology recommended by the International Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology (FIGO) and should…”
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    ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Second and Third Trimester Vaginal Bleeding by Shipp, Thomas D, Poder, Liina, Feldstein, Vickie A, Oliver, Edward R, Promes, Susan B, Strachowski, Loretta M, Sussman, Betsy L, Wang, Eileen Y, Weber, Therese M, Winter, Tom, Glanc, Phyllis

    “…Vaginal bleeding can occur throughout pregnancy with varied etiologies. Although history and physical examination can identify many etiologies, imaging, in…”
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    ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Nuchal Translucency Evaluation at 11 to 14 Weeks of Gestation by Simpson, Lynn, Maturen, Katherine E, Feldstein, Vickie A, Oliver, Edward R, Poder, Liina, Strachowski, Loretta M, Sussman, Betsy L, Weber, Therese M, Winter, Tom, Zelop, Carolyn M, Glanc, Phyllis

    “…A fetus with an increased nuchal translucency at 11 to 14 weeks gestation is at risk for aneuploidy, genetic syndromes, structural anomalies, and intrauterine…”
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    ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Assessment of Gravid Cervix by Oliver, Edward R, Maturen, Katherine E, Feldstein, Vickie A, Poder, Liina, Shipp, Thomas D, Simpson, Lynn, Strachowski, Loretta M, Sussman, Betsy L, Weber, Therese M, Winter, Tom, Glanc, Phyllis

    “…Preterm birth remains the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Although the greatest risk factor for preterm birth is a history of prior preterm…”
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