Abstract Objective. The purpose of this study was to construct reference limits for cerebellar vermis (CV) dimensions measured on images reconstructed from three dimensional (3D) ultrasonography and to evaluate these measurements reproducibility. Methods. 3D ultrasound volumes were acquired transabdominally from an axial view of the fetal head in 342 fetuses cross-sectionally studied between 18 to 32 weeks of gestation. Offline analysis of fetal brain midsagittal plane was used to evaluate length and area of CV. The agreement between two dimensional (2D) and 3D measurements as well as the interobserver variability in 3D measurements were assessed by interclass correlation coefficients (ICC). Results. Adequate visualization of the midsagitta...
Background: Evaluation of the cerebellum and vermis is one of the integral parts of the fetal crania...
The aim of this study is to evaluate intra- and interobserver agreement for measurement of intracran...
Objectives To evaluate the feasibility and reproducibility of volume segmentation of fetal intracran...
Abstract Objective. The purpose of this study was to construct reference limits for cerebellar vermi...
Objectives: To determine which 3-D techniques are most effective for "real time" prenatal ultrasound...
The aim of our study was to evaluate the first trimester cerebellar growth and development using 2 d...
Objective. To verify the correlation of fetal cerebellar volume by three- dimensional ultrasound ( 3...
Normal biometry of the fetal posterior fossa rules out most major anomalies of the cerebellum and ve...
The purposes of this study were to describe a 3-dimensional sonographic technique for evaluation of ...
To establish reference charts for fetal cerebellar vermis height in an unselected population.A prosp...
BACKGROUND Normal morphometry of the vermis and its relation to the posterior fossa (PF) rule out...
The assessment of the fetal brain volume (BV) is very important in the evaluation of fetal growth. T...
Background. The majority of fetal structural defects can be detected in the second trimester, thus t...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of a simplified approach to the evaluation of the midlin...
A prospective cross-sectional study between September 2009 and December 2014 was carried out at ALTA...
Background: Evaluation of the cerebellum and vermis is one of the integral parts of the fetal crania...
The aim of this study is to evaluate intra- and interobserver agreement for measurement of intracran...
Objectives To evaluate the feasibility and reproducibility of volume segmentation of fetal intracran...
Abstract Objective. The purpose of this study was to construct reference limits for cerebellar vermi...
Objectives: To determine which 3-D techniques are most effective for "real time" prenatal ultrasound...
The aim of our study was to evaluate the first trimester cerebellar growth and development using 2 d...
Objective. To verify the correlation of fetal cerebellar volume by three- dimensional ultrasound ( 3...
Normal biometry of the fetal posterior fossa rules out most major anomalies of the cerebellum and ve...
The purposes of this study were to describe a 3-dimensional sonographic technique for evaluation of ...
To establish reference charts for fetal cerebellar vermis height in an unselected population.A prosp...
BACKGROUND Normal morphometry of the vermis and its relation to the posterior fossa (PF) rule out...
The assessment of the fetal brain volume (BV) is very important in the evaluation of fetal growth. T...
Background. The majority of fetal structural defects can be detected in the second trimester, thus t...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of a simplified approach to the evaluation of the midlin...
A prospective cross-sectional study between September 2009 and December 2014 was carried out at ALTA...
Background: Evaluation of the cerebellum and vermis is one of the integral parts of the fetal crania...
The aim of this study is to evaluate intra- and interobserver agreement for measurement of intracran...
Objectives To evaluate the feasibility and reproducibility of volume segmentation of fetal intracran...