Assessment of embryo/fetus during pregnancy by threedimensional ultrasonography using the HD live software: iconographic essay

Radiologia brasileira
Edward Araujo JúniorAntonio Fernandes Moron

Abstract

Fetal development is studied since the advent of two-dimensional ultrasonography. However, a detailed assessment of structures and surfaces improved with three-dimensional ultrasonography. Currently, it is possible to identify embryonic components and fetal parts with greater detail, at all pregnancy trimesters, using the HD live software, where the images gain realistic features by means of appropriate control of lighting and shadowing effects. In the present study, the authors utilized this resource to follow-up, by means of images, the development of a normal pregnancy along all trimesters.

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Nov 8, 2016·Radiologia brasileira·Heron Werner JúniorEdson Marchiori
Jun 19, 2019·Radiologia brasileira·Eduardo Felix Martins Santana, Edward Araujo Júnior

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