Donald School Textbook of PowerPoint Presentation on Advanced Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology Asim Kurjak, Tuangsit Wataganara, Ritsuko Kimata Pooh
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SonoembryologyChapter 1

Ritsuko Kimata Pooh
 
3D ULTRASOUND IN EARLY PREGNANCY
 
Transvaginal Approach Yields Better Image Quality
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Sonoembryology: Embryology in vivo
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3D Surface-Render of a 6 Weeks’ Embryo
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