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2019 ◽  
Vol 58 (4) ◽  
pp. 566-569
Author(s):  
Sayo Kubo ◽  
Takashi Horinouchi ◽  
Masahiro Kinoshita ◽  
Toshiyuki Yoshizato ◽  
Yutaka Kozuma ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Yingjin WANG ◽  
Xiaoyuan CHEN ◽  
Shujuan ZHONG ◽  
Rong ZHANG ◽  
Yanyan PAN ◽  
...  

Background: To assess the clinical value of two-dimensional (2D) plus four-dimensional (4D) ultrasonography in diagnosis of fetal craniocerebral anomalies. Methods: Retrospective analysis was performed on the sonographic features of 83 maternity patients admitted to Northwest Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Xian China from January 2013 to December 2017 diagnosed with suspected fetal anomalies of the brain and skull through 2D and 4D ultrasonography. Results: Fifty six patients were diagnosed with the anomalies by 2D ultrasonography only, 65 patients by 4D ultrasonography only, and 74 patients by 2D plus 4D ultrasonography.76 patients were confirmed to have fetal craniocerebral anomalies after birth or induced labor. Diagnostic accuracies of 2D ultrasound only, 4D ultrasound only, and 2D plus 4D ultrasound were 68.67%, 81.93% and 95.18%, respectively (P<0.05). The accuracy of 2D plus 4D ultrasound was greater than those of 2D ultrasound only and 4D ultrasound only, and the accuracy of 4D ultrasound only was higher than that of 2D ultrasound only (P<0.05). The sensitivity of 2D plus 4D ultrasound was greater than those of 2D ultrasound only and 4D ultrasound only (P<0.05). The specificity of 2D plus 4D ultrasound was greater than those of 2D ultrasound only and 4D ultrasound only (P<0.05). Conclusion: Combined ultrasonography can better differentiate fetal craniocerebral anomalies, providing early and more accurate information for clinicians as well as maternity patients to make a decision. This clinical practice would be valuable for improving the quality of the newborn population.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 81
Author(s):  
Mohamed Salah Elfeshawy ◽  
Wafik Ebrahim Aly ◽  
Mahmoud Abouzeid Abouzeid

2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-16
Author(s):  
Homagni Sikha Roy ◽  
Chunxia Cheng

Objective: To investigate and validate the role of the Knee-chest Decubitus position in fetal facial feature delineation by 4D Ultrasonography. Methods: Pregnant women were randomly divided into two groups: One group underwent knee-chest decubitus position prior to re-examination, and the second group underwent free activities like walking for 5, 15 or 30 minutes followed by a re-examination of the fetus. The acceptability of the fetal facial images following the two above mentioned activities was compared. Results: The Knee-chest Decubitus position was identified to be a more successful procedure for obtaining acceptable images. Additionally, it improved the fetal position and the resulting images were achieved significantly rapidly by this maneuver compared to free movement. Conclusion: The knee-chest decubitus position is simple, easy, safe and fast and thus of great convenience and promising for pregnant women.


2018 ◽  
Vol 52 ◽  
pp. 228-228
Author(s):  
R. Oyama ◽  
Y. Sasaki ◽  
N. Natori ◽  
M. Trata ◽  
H. Kamura ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 133-134
Author(s):  
Eray Çalışkan ◽  
Rukiye Ada Bender ◽  
Reyhan Aslancan

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 88 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mihaela Grigore ◽  
Dumitru Gafitanu ◽  
Demetra Socolov ◽  
AnaMaria Grigore ◽  
Georgiana Nemeti ◽  
...  

The introduction of four-dimensional (4D) ultrasonography (US) allows the study of fetal movements and facial expressions in real time. The possibility of evaluating fetal movements has led to the study of fetal neurobehaviour, which has been for a long period of time a mystery for physicians. The study of fetal activity in utero could differentiate between normal and abnormal behavioural patterns, thus making possible the early recognition of fetal brain impairment. Facial expressions observed with 4D US represent a marker for neurobehaviour and at the same time could enhance fetal-maternal bonding. The present review represents an update of the literature on fetal movements, facial expressions, and their relationship with fetal neurobehaviour.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Eman Aly Abd El Fattah

Endometriosis is strongly associated with infertility. Endometrial polyps are prevalent in infertile women and they have similar pathological characteristics to endometriosis, suggesting a possible association. Uterine malformations as uterine septum and hypoplastic uterus are also linked to endometriosis. Hysterosalpingogram and transvaginal ultrasonography are used to diagnose endometrial lesions. Hysteroscopy can detect small lesions that might be missed. Recently, 4D ultrasonography is being used, but which is superior has not been established yet. We aim to compare 4D ultrasonography to office hysteroscopy in evaluating uterine cavity in cases with endometriosis; also we aim at correlating these findings with the stage of endometriosis. 50 cases of endometriosis diagnosed by laparoscopy were randomly selected from El Shatby fertility clinic, Alexandria University, Egypt, with exclusion of cases with any previous intrauterine surgery or any hormonal treatment. Transvaginal 4D ultrasonography and office hysteroscopy were done. 4D ultrasonography agreed with office hysteroscopy in diagnosing abnormal uterine findings in 14 cases and four additional cases were diagnosed by hysteroscopy alone.Conclusion. Endometrial polyps, septate uterus, and hypoplastic uterus are more prevalent among infertile women who happen to have endometriosis. 4D ultrasonography and office hysteroscopy are equally successful in assessing the uterine cavity.


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