Abstract
While 3D sonography has become established in gynecology, abdominal applications have been mainly restricted to case reports and few studies. However, recent advances in computer technology have supported the development of new systems with motion detection methods and image registration algorithms – making it possible to acquire 3D data without position sensors, before and after administration of contrast enhancing agents. We reported on the first use of 3D imaging of the liver and spleen under real time conditions, using contrast enhanced phase inversion imaging with low mechanical index [1].
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