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Bibliographic record number: 175532

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Authors: Kurjak, Asim; Veček, Nenad; Hafner, Tomislav; Božek, Tomislav; Funduk-Kurjak, Biserka; Ujević, Boris
Title: Prenatal diagnosis: what does four-dimensional ultrasound add?
Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine (0300-5577) 30 (2002); 57-62
Paper type: article
Keywords: Prenatal diagnosis, four-dimensional ultrasound
Abstract:
Introduction: The key benefit of 4D ultrasound lies in providing real-time 3D images of embryonic or fetal movements. previously limited by technological advancement. Aim: To classify types of first trimester embryonic and fetal movements in normal pregnancies as seen by 4D sonography. Results: Three types of movements can be visualized in the first trimester: gross body between seven and eight weeks, limb movements after ten weeks and complex limb movements after 11 weeks of gestation. Discussion: An alteration from the given pattern of motoric development should be considered as an indication for further investigation. Conclusion: 4D ultrasound enables visualization of more details of the dynamics of small anatomical structures. Therefore, body and limb movements can be visualized a week earlier than with 2D.
Project / theme: 0129008
Original language: ENG
Current Contents: DA
Citation Index: DA
Category: Znanstveni
Research fields:
Clinical medical sciences
Printed media: da



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