Fetal Ascites in Static Line Oblique View Fetal Ascites in Multi-Planar Imaging By applying the Contour Oblique View function to the irregular contours of this normal 2D image of bicornate uterus (left inset) from the original 3D scan data set, it is possible to easily obtain an cross sectional image of the uterus from the fundus to the cervix (right inset).
Other images from this 3D data set can also explored for a more thorough examination, this type of versatility was not available in the past without performing multiple scanning sessions. But with 3D-XI, it is now possible to accomplish multiple examinations with data obtained from just one simple 3D scan.
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By applying the Contour Oblique View function to the irregular contours of this normal 2D image of bicornate uterus (left inset) from the original 3D scan data set, it is possible to easily obtain an cross sectional image of the uterus from the fundus to the cervix (right inset). Other images from this 3D data set can also explored for a more thorough examination, this type of versatility was not available in the past without performing multiple scanning sessions. But with 3D-XI, it is now possible to accomplish multiple examinations with data obtained from just one simple 3D scan.
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