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What is Doppler ultrasound and its significance?

Doppler ultrasound is a specialized form of imaging that measures the change in frequency of sound waves as they reflect off moving objects, typically blood cells. This allows for the assessment of blood flow in various organs. In gynecology, Doppler ultrasound is vital for evaluating the blood flow in the placenta, umbilical cord, and fetal organs, ensuring that the fetus is receiving adequate oxygen and nutrients.

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