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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Diagnosis of Fetal Anomalies in Developing Country: Experiences in Indonesia

Azen Salim, Gulardi Hanifa Wiknjosastro, I Gede Putu Surya, Bambang Karsono, I Made Kornia Karkata, Wiku Andonotopo, I Nyoman Hariyasa Sanjaya

Keywords : Three-dimensional,four-dimensional,ultrasound,obstetrics,fetal abnormalities

Citation Information : Salim A, Wiknjosastro GH, Surya IG, Karsono B, Karkata IM, Andonotopo W, Sanjaya IN. Diagnosis of Fetal Anomalies in Developing Country: Experiences in Indonesia. Donald School J Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2007; 1 (1):111-125.

DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10009-1091

License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Published Online: 01-03-2008

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2007; The Author(s).


Abstract

Although three-dimensional ultrasound (3DUS) has been available for more than 10 years in Indonesia, there was no publishing article from our region which systematically evaluates our experiences in this most recent ultrasound technologies and its application to obstetric. 3DUS is revolving into a technology with various range of applications in numerous fields because it helps overcome some of the key limitations related to two-dimensional imaging. It is through this review that we attempt to develop a continuous line of understanding the current diagnostic benefits of 3D and 4DUS in diagnosis of fetal abnormalities and consider the utility and role of this type of imaging in the routine clinical practice.


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