Aim: To assess the possibility of embryonic posture evaluation (=feasibility, reproducibility, variation) at rest at 9 weeks' (+0–6 days) gestational age (GA) using four-dimensional ultrasound and virtual reality (VR) techniques. Moreover, it is hypothesized that embryonic posture shows variation at the same time point in an uneventful pregnancy. Methods: In this explorative prospective cohort study, 23 pregnant women were recruited from the Rotterdam periconceptional cohort. A transvaginal four-dimensional ultrasound examination of 30 min per pregnancy was performed between 9 and 10 weeks' GA. The acquired datasets were offline evaluated longitudinally (i.e. per frame) using VR techniques. Results: The ultrasound data of 16 (70%) out of 23...
Introduction The availability of imaging makers of early placental circulation development is limite...
STUDY QUESTION: Can growth trajectories of the human embryonic head be created using 3D ultrasound (...
The aim of our study was to evaluate the first trimester cerebellar growth and development using 2 d...
textabstractBackground Innovative imaging techniques, using up-to-date ultrasonic equipment, necessi...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to demonstrate that Carnegie Stages could be assigned to embry...
The recent introduction of virtual reality (VR) enables us to use all three dimensions in a three-di...
textabstractObjective: To establish the reliability of three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound measurement...
__Abstract__ Research of the past years indicates that the periconception period, the period incl...
The overall aim of this thesis is to establish an accurate and reliable description of new in vivo b...
Two real-time three-dimensional images of first-trimester pregnancies visualized using virtual reali...
Background: To determine whether there is an additional value of virtual embryoscopy with 3Dimension...
ObjectivesTo prospectively assess the contribution of different factors in the visualisation of embr...
The general aim of research of this thesis was to better understand normal physiological changes of...
markdownabstractBackground With the introduction of three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound it has beco...
Purpose : To identify embryo transfer position using two proposed new measurements in three-dimensio...
Introduction The availability of imaging makers of early placental circulation development is limite...
STUDY QUESTION: Can growth trajectories of the human embryonic head be created using 3D ultrasound (...
The aim of our study was to evaluate the first trimester cerebellar growth and development using 2 d...
textabstractBackground Innovative imaging techniques, using up-to-date ultrasonic equipment, necessi...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to demonstrate that Carnegie Stages could be assigned to embry...
The recent introduction of virtual reality (VR) enables us to use all three dimensions in a three-di...
textabstractObjective: To establish the reliability of three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound measurement...
__Abstract__ Research of the past years indicates that the periconception period, the period incl...
The overall aim of this thesis is to establish an accurate and reliable description of new in vivo b...
Two real-time three-dimensional images of first-trimester pregnancies visualized using virtual reali...
Background: To determine whether there is an additional value of virtual embryoscopy with 3Dimension...
ObjectivesTo prospectively assess the contribution of different factors in the visualisation of embr...
The general aim of research of this thesis was to better understand normal physiological changes of...
markdownabstractBackground With the introduction of three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound it has beco...
Purpose : To identify embryo transfer position using two proposed new measurements in three-dimensio...
Introduction The availability of imaging makers of early placental circulation development is limite...
STUDY QUESTION: Can growth trajectories of the human embryonic head be created using 3D ultrasound (...
The aim of our study was to evaluate the first trimester cerebellar growth and development using 2 d...