As a beginner , I personally prefer , for NT, axial section through the posterior fossa with cerebellum, CM & lower part of occipital skull in the view.
Basing on my experience mid-sagital view of the maxilla, tip of the nose and falx cerebri with dolichocephalon in the centre are the most important landmarks. If you have anechoic regions at the area of the brain or a section through choroid plexuse…
In France we have to give two images of fetal heart at 22 and 32 weeks (pregnant women have 3 us examinations at 12 22 32 weeks)
A ‘4 chamber view
and a right outflow view with PA around the aorta
Th three vessels view seems to be the third importan…
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In fact, the information concerning the zygomatic bone is in the facial angle chapter
But now, if you want a London fmf certication for nuchal translucency, you have to send 3 perfect images without zygomatic bone
Hi everybody
The measurement of the nuchal translucency needs a mid sagittal section of the head
On the English fmf website, K Nicolaides has posted a very interesting lecture (for free) with
the définition of the exact mid-sagittal plane of the fet…
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