PMID: 9551305Apr 29, 1998Paper

Novel fetal imaging techniques

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology
R F Ogle, C H Rodeck

Abstract

Fetal imaging technology is evolving rapidly, and new techniques are being evaluated to establish their role in the assessment of the fetus. It is essential that these methods of fetal imaging are carefully assessed to ascertain if they provide additional information to assist in the clarification or understanding of fetal disease states that is not already provided by current conventional imaging techniques.

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