Objective: to present the variable appearance of micrognathia in fetuses by three-dimensional ultrasonography and to describe practical methods for analysis of these volume data. Methods: three-dimensional multiplanar imaging and surface-rendering techniques were used to show various syndromes and diagnostic approaches for the evaluation of fetal micrognathia. Results: nine cases of fetal micrognathia are presented. Orthogonal multiplanar views were used to obtain a midsagittal facial profile. Examples of micrognathia include 3 cases of Pierre Robin sequence, cerebrocostomandibular syndrome, Cornelia de Lange syndrome, and hypochondrogenesis. Diagnostic pitfalls for micrognathia are also shown. Conclusions: three-dimensional multiplanar ima...
Marcel Bäumler,1–3 Michèle Bigorre,1,4 Jean-Michel Faure1,51CHU Montpe...
Cleft lip and cleft palate (CP) are the most common facial malformations. Two-dimensional (2D) ultra...
The authors wish to highlight the evolution that has occurred in fetal ultrasound in recent years. A...
Objective. To present the variable appearance of micrognathia in fetuses by three-dimensional ultra-...
Abstract: Evaluation of the fetal face with 3-dimensional ultra-sound allows for evaluation of the f...
The accurate diagnosis of fetal malformations in utero can provide both heath care providers and par...
This paper highlights the utility of 2D and 3D ultrasonography in the prenatal diagnosis of facial d...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of a simplified approach to the evaluation of the midlin...
SummaryObjectiveOtocephaly is a rare congenital malformation complex. The purpose of this paper is t...
In this report, we describe the prenatal use of 3- dimensional 4- dimensional (3D/4D) sonography to ...
BACKGROUND: Micrognathia occurs isolated and as part of entities like Robin sequence (RS). An object...
Fetal micrognathia involves abnormal or arrested development of the fetal mandible. Till recently, t...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential of 3-dimensional ultrasonographi...
Objective. To assess clinical impact and the potential of three-dimensional ultrasound (3D US) for p...
Objective. Multislice 3-dimensional ultrasonography (3DUS) allows ultrasonographic volume data to be...
Marcel Bäumler,1–3 Michèle Bigorre,1,4 Jean-Michel Faure1,51CHU Montpe...
Cleft lip and cleft palate (CP) are the most common facial malformations. Two-dimensional (2D) ultra...
The authors wish to highlight the evolution that has occurred in fetal ultrasound in recent years. A...
Objective. To present the variable appearance of micrognathia in fetuses by three-dimensional ultra-...
Abstract: Evaluation of the fetal face with 3-dimensional ultra-sound allows for evaluation of the f...
The accurate diagnosis of fetal malformations in utero can provide both heath care providers and par...
This paper highlights the utility of 2D and 3D ultrasonography in the prenatal diagnosis of facial d...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of a simplified approach to the evaluation of the midlin...
SummaryObjectiveOtocephaly is a rare congenital malformation complex. The purpose of this paper is t...
In this report, we describe the prenatal use of 3- dimensional 4- dimensional (3D/4D) sonography to ...
BACKGROUND: Micrognathia occurs isolated and as part of entities like Robin sequence (RS). An object...
Fetal micrognathia involves abnormal or arrested development of the fetal mandible. Till recently, t...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential of 3-dimensional ultrasonographi...
Objective. To assess clinical impact and the potential of three-dimensional ultrasound (3D US) for p...
Objective. Multislice 3-dimensional ultrasonography (3DUS) allows ultrasonographic volume data to be...
Marcel Bäumler,1–3 Michèle Bigorre,1,4 Jean-Michel Faure1,51CHU Montpe...
Cleft lip and cleft palate (CP) are the most common facial malformations. Two-dimensional (2D) ultra...
The authors wish to highlight the evolution that has occurred in fetal ultrasound in recent years. A...