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- Title
High Definition Real-Time Ultrasound (HDLive) of Embryonic and Fetal Malformations before Week 16.
- Authors
Bonilla-Musoles, Fernando; Raga, Francisco; Castillo, Juan Carlos; Bonilla Jr, Francisco; Climent, Maria Teresa; Caballero, Oscar
- Abstract
High definition real-time ultrasound (HDLive US) incorporates software that calculates the propagation of light through surface structures in relation to the light direction. This light source can be freely positioned in order to illuminate the desired area of interest allowing a better image quality, a better sensation of deepness and easier visualization of fetal surfaces. Cases of normal embryos, fetuses and common fetal malformations are shown. The full potential of this new technology is still to be revealed. HDLive represents, in our opinion, an innovative tool and a step toward an even more realistic anatomical visualization of normal and malformed fetuses.
- Subjects
REAL-time control; FETAL development; SURFACE structure; PREGNANCY complications; HUMAN abnormalities; THREE-dimensional display systems
- Publication
Donald School Journal of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2013, Vol 7, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0973-614X
- Publication type
Article