Template:Intrauterine devices - indications and choice of modality
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Choice of modality
- Transvaginal ultrasonography is generally the initial investigation of choice.[1]
- Projectional radiography ("X-ray") of ontrauterine devices can detect the absence versus presence of an intrauterine device, which is useful when an IUD is not found on vaginal examination and ultrasonography.[1]
- CT is indicated in suspected complications such as perforation of nearby organs and/or abscess formation.[1]
- MRI is rarely indicated, but can visualize an IUD with both 1.5-T and 3.0-T magnets.[1]