三维慢流whd评估胎儿器官和胎盘微血管

Q4 Medicine
Toshiyuki Hata, T. Miyake, Riko Takayoshi, Aya Koyanagi, Tomomi Yamanishi, Saori Bouno, Tomomi Kawahara, Miyuki Konishi
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目的:利用三维(3D)慢流HD显示胎儿器官和胎盘微血管的空间分布。方法:对70例妊娠11~39周的正常妊娠进行研究,使用新型经腹部机械基质探针的3D慢流HD显示胎儿的空间器官(脑、肺、肝、脾、肾上腺和肾)和胎盘微血管。结果:在妊娠的前三个月,胎儿的全身血管可以清晰地描绘出来。胎儿颅内血管系统,包括脑动脉和静脉系统,可以清楚地识别。胎儿肺、肝、脾、肾上腺和肾脏的特征性空间微血管可以清楚地识别。每个器官的微血管密度随着妊娠期的延长而增加。还注意到胎儿器官之间的空间关系。随着妊娠的进展,胎盘微血管密度明显增加。结论:三维慢流HD能清晰显示胎儿空间器官及胎盘微血管。这种模式可能在临床实践和未来的研究中提供有关胎儿器官和胎盘正常和异常发育的新信息。
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Three-dimensional SlowflowHD for Assessment of Fetal Organ and Placental Microvasculature
Objective: To demonstrate spatial fetal organ and placental microvasculature using three-dimensional (3D) Slow flow HD. Methods: Seventy normal pregnancies at 11−39 weeks of gestation were studied to demonstrate spatial fetal organ (brain, lung, liver, spleen, adrenal gland, and kidney) and placental microvasculature using 3D Slow flow HD with a new transabdominal mechanical matrix probe. Results: In the first trimester of pregnancy, the whole-body vascularity of the fetus could be clearly depicted. Fetal intracranial vascularity including brain arteries and the venous system could be clearly identified. Characteristic spatial microvasculature of the fetal lung, liver, spleen, adrenal gland, and kidney could be clearly recognized. The microvasculature density of each organ increased with advancing gestation. Spatial relationships among fetal organs were also noted. The increased density of the placental microvasculature with advancing gestation was evident. Conclusion: 3D Slow flow HD can clearly demonstrate spatial fetal organ and placental microvasculature. This modality may provide novel information on normal and abnormal developments of fetal organs and the placenta in clinical practice and future research.
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Donald School Journal of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Donald School Journal of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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