News

Despite fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) developing in fetuses, doctors cannot reliably use ultrasound to diagnose the condition. Diagnosis only occurs after birth. FAS is the most serious form of ...
Abstract: Routine ultrasound exam in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy involves manually measuring fetal head and brain structures ... which include lateral ventricle, cisterna magna and ...
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) occurs when the ventricles of the heart dilate and weaken, reducing the heart’s ability to pump enough blood. DCM is a severe heart condition that often begins in ...
We describe a case of early diagnosis of lissencephaly type 2 detected at the time of routine second trimester scan by three-dimensional ultrasound ... ventricles were enlarged and hippocampi were ...
The pair of lateral ventricles are the largest of the four ventricles in the brain. They are located in the largest part of the brain, the cerebrum. The third ventricle is ... a quad marker screen, an ...
In collaboration with GE Healthcare Canada, the 12 new Voluson™ Expert 22 ultrasound machines have 3D and 4D capabilities, as well as advanced AI tools that can automatically identify fetal ...
The objective was to evaluate pregnant female dogs daily, using high-definition ultrasonography (HD) in brachycephalic, documenting daily findings of maternal-fetal structures. Twelve healthy ...
Introduction: Ventriculomegaly (VM) is a fetal brain malformation which may present independently ... In the pathological brains, fascicles in direct contact with the enlarged ventricles were found to ...
Sometimes the ultrasound professional may spot a bright area within the heart region. This bright spot, which is usually seen in the ventricle ... Routine fetal ultrasounds may show this condition ...
Fetal ventriculomegaly is the most common antenatally-diagnosed brain abnormality and is diagnosed when the lateral ventricles measure larger than normal on antenatal ultrasound or MR ...
Implementing universal ultrasound during the third trimester of pregnancy significantly ... a professor of obstetrics and maternal-fetal medicine at the University of London's St. George's ...