3D and 4D Fetal Ultrasound Advances Spark Research, Create Challenges While fetal sonograms were once used primarily to detect problems and measure growth, advances in 3D and 4D ultrasound technology now offer capabilities ranging from better visualization of congenital birth defects to dynamic, multiplanar views of the fetal heart.
While fetal sonograms were once used primarily to detect problems and measure growth, advances in 3D and 4D ultrasound technology now offer capabilities ranging from better visualization of congenital birth defects to dynamic, multiplanar views of the fetal heart.
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