Atlas of ultrasound images - obsterics (pg. 2)

In the section "Оbsterics" of atlas the results of ultrasonic examinations of pregnant women with different durations of gestation are represented. Here you can see images of internally organs, cerebrum, cordis and the sex of the fetus, the sonograms of multiple pregnancy, the blood flow in placenta and umbilical cord, defects of fetal`s development, etc.

Fetal brain, CrystalVue Flow, 3D

V7. Fetal brain, CrystalVue Flow, 3D.

Fetal face, RealisticVue, 3D

V7. Fetal face, RealisticVue, 3D.

Fetus, BiometryAssist

V7. Fetus, BiometryAssist.

Fetal heart (4 chamber view), ViewAssist

V7. Fetal heart (4 chamber view), ViewAssist.

Fetal head, BiometryAssist

V8. Fetal head, BiometryAssist.

Fetal heart, RV MPI

V8. Fetal heart, RV MPI.

Fetus - NT measurement, BiometryAssist

V8. Fetus - NT measurement, BiometryAssist.

Fetal heart, S-Flow & LumiFlow

V8. Fetal heart, S-Flow & LumiFlow.

Fetal MCA, S-Flow

V8. Fetal MCA, S-Flow.

Fetus - early gestation, Realistic Vue, 3D

V8. Fetus - early gestation, Realistic Vue, 3D.

Umbilical cord, MV-Flow

V8. Umbilical cord, MV-Flow.

Fetal skeleton, CrystalVue, 3D

V8. Fetal skeleton, CrystalVue, 3D.

Fetal face, RealisticVue, 3D

V8. Fetal face, RealisticVue, 3D.

Fetus, S-Flow & LumiFlow

V8. Fetus, S-Flow & LumiFlow.

Fetal brain, MV-Flow

V8. Fetal brain, MV-Flow.

Neonatal head

V8. Neonatal head.

Fetal spine, CrystalVue, 3D

W9. Fetal spine, CrystalVue, 3D.

Pericallosal artery, MV-Flow

W9. Pericallosal artery, MV-Flow.

Fetal heart, ViewAssist

W9. Fetal heart, ViewAssist.

Circle of Willis, MV-Flow + LumiFlow

W9. Circle of Willis, MV-Flow + LumiFlow.

Fetus, 5D Limb Vol

W9. Fetus, 5D Limb Vol.

Umbilical vessels, MV-Flow

W9. Umbilical vessels, MV-Flow.

Fetal drumstick, Slice A

W9. Fetal drumstick, Slice A.

Fetal aorta, LumiFlow

W9. Fetal aorta, LumiFlow.

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The description of ultrasound examinations in russian (эхография) and in english are situated in the database. The description of the diagnostic in the english language is closer to latin and doctors are likely to prefer this variant.