1970
DOI: 10.1109/t-su.1970.29556
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Hazards of Diagnostic Ultrasonography-A Study with Mice

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“…Somewhat similar findings were reported after shorter exposures on selected gestation days (AIUM, 1993;Hande and Uma Devi, 1995). Other researchers (Warwick et al, 1970;Edmonds et al, 1979) did not observe any significant effect on litter size, neonatal mortality, and incidence of resorption or abnormalities in mice, that could be attributed to the ultrasound. Earlier studies (Muranaka et al, 1974;Tachibana et al, 1977;Sikov and Pappas, 1986;Carnes et al, 1991) have shown that prenatal ultrasound can induce fetal mortality.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…Somewhat similar findings were reported after shorter exposures on selected gestation days (AIUM, 1993;Hande and Uma Devi, 1995). Other researchers (Warwick et al, 1970;Edmonds et al, 1979) did not observe any significant effect on litter size, neonatal mortality, and incidence of resorption or abnormalities in mice, that could be attributed to the ultrasound. Earlier studies (Muranaka et al, 1974;Tachibana et al, 1977;Sikov and Pappas, 1986;Carnes et al, 1991) have shown that prenatal ultrasound can induce fetal mortality.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Several reports on mice exposed to ultrasound reveal a significant reduction in body weight at birth (Stolzenberg et al, 1980b;Stratmeyer et al, 1981aStratmeyer et al, , 1984O'Brien, 1983). No such change in fetal weight and growth was found in earlier studies due to fetal exposures to ultrasound in mice (Warwick et al, 1970).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 53%
“…The results of the present study, compared with those of O'Brien, 11 Stolzenberg et al,l 4 and Strutmeyer et al, 20 suggest that the more wild type LAFlJ strain may be more resistant to weight reduction than are the outbred strains. Lending further support to this hypothesis is the work of Fry et al, 21 in which they utilized the hybrid LAF 1 /} mouse.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…It has been suggested that a temper· ature elevation of 2.4°C above normal body temperature is enough to cause damage to living tissues, 6 but the extent and permanence of damage at that low level, for limited periods of time, is open to question.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%