2022
DOI: 10.1002/uog.24816
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Doppler evaluation of normal and abnormal placenta

Abstract: Doppler techniques are needed for the evaluation of the intraplacental circulation and can be of great value in the diagnosis of placental anomalies. Highly sensitive Doppler techniques can differentiate between the maternal (spiral arteries) and fetal (intraplacental branches of the umbilical artery) components of the placental circulation and assist in the evaluation of the placental functional units. A reduced number of placental functional units can be associated with obstetric complications, such as fetal… Show more

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“…The results of the present report support that STIC volume acquisition in HDF, displayed in glass‐body mode is likely a potential technique to study the placental function unit, in addition to the conventional 2D/3D HDFI and MVFI 3,7,8,17,18 . However, visualization by STIC may be affected by motion artifacts, bloom artifact, uterine contraction and thick maternal abdominal wall 3 .…”
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confidence: 72%
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“…The results of the present report support that STIC volume acquisition in HDF, displayed in glass‐body mode is likely a potential technique to study the placental function unit, in addition to the conventional 2D/3D HDFI and MVFI 3,7,8,17,18 . However, visualization by STIC may be affected by motion artifacts, bloom artifact, uterine contraction and thick maternal abdominal wall 3 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…2 The results of the present report support that STIC volume acquisition in HDF, displayed in glass-body mode is likely a potential technique to study the placental function unit, in addition to the conventional 2D/3D HDFI and MVFI. 3,7,8,17,18 However, visualization by STIC may be affected by motion artifacts, bloom artifact, uterine contraction and thick maternal abdominal wall. 3 Further studies are required to investigate whether STIC volume acquisition, with mechanical or electronic matrix probe, can allow qualitative and quantitative assessment of the development of the placental functional unit in normal and abnormal pregnancies.…”
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confidence: 99%
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