Abstract

ABSTRACTThree-dimensional ultrasound is a new, emerging technology that provides additional information for the evaluation of ovarian tumors. Multiplanar and volume-rendering display methods combined with the ability to rotate volume data into standard orientations are essential components of the current and future success of three-dimensional ultrasound.Increasing knowledge about three-dimensional ultrasound, as well as improved handling allow application of this method to the field of gynecological oncology. The recent development of real-time three-dimensional ultrasound imaging will further advance the clinical applications, particularly in the assessment of pelvic tumors. The introduction of the three-dimensional power Doppler systems may improve the information available on ovarian tumor vascularity and speed up the entire patient management process.

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