Three-dimensional ultrasound has many functions, and is a little complicated to use perfectly. But by starting from easy cases, objects and display modes in daily practice, 3D ultrasound would be a powerful diagnostic tool when and after some abnormalities are suspected with 2D ultrasound. Some tips to use 3D ultrasound easily and efficiently are demonstrated for those who are not familiar with 3D ultrasound.
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