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  2. Why You May Need an Ultrasound Test and What to Expect - AOL

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    Ultrasound testing, also known as ultrasonography or sonography, is an imaging test that uses sound waves to produce pictures of inside the body. An ultrasound can create images of organs, bodily ...

  3. 3D ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    A 3D ultrasound of a human fetus aged 20 weeks. 3D ultrasound is a medical ultrasound technique, often used in fetal, cardiac, trans-rectal and intra-vascular applications. 3D ultrasound refers specifically to the volume rendering of ultrasound data. When involving a series of 3D volumes collected over time, it can also be referred to as 4D ...

  4. Obstetric ultrasonography - Wikipedia

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    3-032, 3-05d. [ edit on Wikidata] Obstetric ultrasonography, or prenatal ultrasound, is the use of medical ultrasonography in pregnancy, in which sound waves are used to create real-time visual images of the developing embryo or fetus in the uterus (womb). The procedure is a standard part of prenatal care in many countries, as it can provide a ...

  5. Ultrasound computer tomography - Wikipedia

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    Most USCT systems aiming for 3D-imaging, either by synthesizing ("stacking") 2D images or by full 3D aperture setups. Another aim is quantitative imaging instead of only qualitative imaging. The idea of Ultrasound computer tomography goes back to the 1950s with analogue compounding setups, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] in the mid 1970s the first "computed ...

  6. Radiology - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasound is also limited by its inability to image through air pockets (lungs, bowel loops) or bone. Its use in medical imaging has developed mostly within the last 30 years. The first ultrasound images were static and two-dimensional (2D), but with modern ultrasonography, 3D reconstructions can be observed in real time, effectively becoming ...

  7. Hybrid operating room - Wikipedia

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    surgery. [edit on Wikidata] A hybrid operating room is a very advanced surgical theatre that is equipped with advanced medical imaging devices such as fixed C-Arms, X-ray tomography (CT) scanners or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners. [1] These imaging devices enable minimally-invasive surgery. Minimally-invasive surgery is intended to ...

  8. Sweet Photos of Guy Benson's First Child Will Melt Your Heart ...

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    Conrad James Benson-Wise arrived at 3:42 a.m. CT on Saturday, Nov. 25 via surrogate. The baby boy weighed 8 pounds, 12 ounces. “We are totally in love, so excited and he’s doing great ...

  9. Medical imaging - Wikipedia

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    007451. Medical imaging is the technique and process of imaging the interior of a body for clinical analysis and medical intervention, as well as visual representation of the function of some organs or tissues (physiology). Medical imaging seeks to reveal internal structures hidden by the skin and bones, as well as to diagnose and treat disease.