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Three-dimensional ultrasound of uterine cervix in pregnancy: prospects

The measurement of cervical length utilizing transvaginal ultrasound is of help for pregnant women screening for premature labor, the shortening of the cervix being a predictor of higher risk of preterm delivery. Traditional methods for evaluating the uterine cervix during pregnancy are limited and unsatisfactory. Digital examination of cervix, considered as the standard method, demonstrates large variation among different examiners; on the other hand, transvaginal sonography is an effective method of examination during pregnancy. Recently, three-dimensional ultrasound has been used in the clinical practice including the study of uterine cervix. The three-dimensional technology allows acquisition and storage of a large volume of data. Such stored information can be reformatted and analyzed through an unlimited number of planes. The three-dimensional transvaginal ultrasound is the unique imaging method capable of obtaining a true coronal plane by direct correlation of the views in a multiplanar display. This method seems to offer a diagnostic potential because of the cervical ultrasonography increased accuracy.

Uterine cervix; Pregnancy; Three-dimensional ultrasonography


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