Abstract

Three-dimensional ultrasonography is a promising new method for the prenatal diagnosis of fetal malformations, which offers several potential advantages, including the reduction of scanning time and the ability to store images that can be reviewed and reconstructed at a later date. Three-dimensional ultrasonography, however, has many of the same limitations as the conventional two-dimensional version.

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