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3D ultrasound shows a still image of a foetus, far more detailed than the 2D flat grey scale imaging. 4D ultrasound is more advanced, showing a moving image, allowing obstetricians to evaluate foetal well-being. It is also used by gynaecologists to examine uterine anomalies.This book is a practical guide to the use of 3D and 4D ultrasound in obstetrics and gynaecology.Divided into three sections, the text begins with an introduction to ultrasound, its working and application, its function, software, and volume calculation tools.Section Two covers clinical applications of volume ultrasound in obstetrics, explaining its use during the first trimester, for foetal abnormalities, for functional assessment of foetal brain development, and in labour.The final section discusses the application of ultrasound in gynaecology, covering uterine abnormalities, adnexal lesions, and in infertility.The book concludes with an appendix detailing different terms used by different brands.Key pointsPractical guide to use of 3D and 4D ultrasound in obstetrics and gynaecologyProvides detailed explanation of ultrasound working, function and softwareCovers different uses of ultrasound for foetal monitoring, gynaecological disorders, and infertilityHighly illustrated with detailed ultrasound images
Sonal Panchal MD DGO Ultasound ConsultantChaitanya Nagori MD DGODirectorBoth at Dr Nagori’s Institute for Infertility and IVF, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Section 1: 3D Ultrasound BasicsWhat is 3D ultrasound?Acquisition and Analysis of the 3D VolumeMultiplanar Images: What Have These Images Hidden in Them?Display of the Acquired VolumeVolume Calculation Tools Section 2: Clinical Applications of Volume Ultrasound in ObstetricsRole of Volume Ultrasound in First TrimesterRole of Volume Ultrasound for Fetal Abnormalities4D Ultrasound for Functional Assessment of Fetal Brain DevelopmentSono VCAD in Labour Section 3: Clinical Applications of Volume Ultrasound in Gynecology and InfertilityVolume Ultrasound for Uterine AbnormalitiesVolume Ultrasound in Adnexal LesionsVolume Ultrasound for Assessment and Management of InfertilityAppendix: Different Terms with Different Brands