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Three-dimensional imaging of the uterus: The value of the coronal plane
Authors:Lufee Wong  Nikki White  Jayshree Ramkrishna  Edward Araujo Júnior  Simon Meagher  Fabricio Da Silva Costa
Affiliation:Lufee Wong, Nikki White, Jayshree Ramkrishna, Simon Meagher, Fabricio Da Silva Costa, Monash Ultrasound for Women, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia;Lufee Wong, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Monash Medical Centre, Southern Health, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia;Edward Araujo Júnior, Department of Obstetrics, Paulista School of Medicine - Federal University of São Paulo (EPM-UNIFESP), São Paulo, CEP 05303-000, Brazil
Abstract:Advent in three-dimensional (3D) imaging technology has seen 3D ultrasound establish itself as a useful adjunct complementary to traditional two-dimensional imaging of the female pelvis. This advantage largely arises from its ability to reconstruct the coronal plane of the uterus, which allows further delineation of many gynecological disorders. 3D imaging of the uterus is now the preferred imaging modality for assessing congenital uterine anomalies and intrauterine device localization. Newer indications include the diagnosis of adenomyosis. It can also add invaluable information to delineate other endometrial and myometrial pathology such as fibroids and endometrial polyps.
Keywords:Three-dimensional ultrasound   Coronal view   Pelvis   Uterus   Uterine anomalies
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