SURFACE PARAMETERISATION OF THE UTERO/PLACENTAL INTERFACE USING 3D POWER DOPPLER ULTRASOUND

Studying the surface of an internal organ such as the placenta using three-dimensional ultrasound (3D US) is difficult. Image data from the surrounding tissue makes accurate identification of the interface technically challenging. The placental/maternal interface (basal plate) is thought to be the l...

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Main Authors: Stevenson, G, Collins, S, Impey, L, Noble, J, IEEE
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2011
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description Studying the surface of an internal organ such as the placenta using three-dimensional ultrasound (3D US) is difficult. Image data from the surrounding tissue makes accurate identification of the interface technically challenging. The placental/maternal interface (basal plate) is thought to be the location of significant vascular pathology causing major maternal and fetal morbidity. We propose a new method for identifying this interface which combined with parameterisation (flattening) offers a novel way to study the vasculature of the developing placenta. © 2011 IEEE.
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spelling oxford-uuid:2969baf6-8e6b-49dd-84b6-99d5a28238f12022-03-26T12:18:55ZSURFACE PARAMETERISATION OF THE UTERO/PLACENTAL INTERFACE USING 3D POWER DOPPLER ULTRASOUNDJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:2969baf6-8e6b-49dd-84b6-99d5a28238f1EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2011Stevenson, GCollins, SImpey, LNoble, JIEEEStudying the surface of an internal organ such as the placenta using three-dimensional ultrasound (3D US) is difficult. Image data from the surrounding tissue makes accurate identification of the interface technically challenging. The placental/maternal interface (basal plate) is thought to be the location of significant vascular pathology causing major maternal and fetal morbidity. We propose a new method for identifying this interface which combined with parameterisation (flattening) offers a novel way to study the vasculature of the developing placenta. © 2011 IEEE.
spellingShingle Stevenson, G
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SURFACE PARAMETERISATION OF THE UTERO/PLACENTAL INTERFACE USING 3D POWER DOPPLER ULTRASOUND
title SURFACE PARAMETERISATION OF THE UTERO/PLACENTAL INTERFACE USING 3D POWER DOPPLER ULTRASOUND
title_full SURFACE PARAMETERISATION OF THE UTERO/PLACENTAL INTERFACE USING 3D POWER DOPPLER ULTRASOUND
title_fullStr SURFACE PARAMETERISATION OF THE UTERO/PLACENTAL INTERFACE USING 3D POWER DOPPLER ULTRASOUND
title_full_unstemmed SURFACE PARAMETERISATION OF THE UTERO/PLACENTAL INTERFACE USING 3D POWER DOPPLER ULTRASOUND
title_short SURFACE PARAMETERISATION OF THE UTERO/PLACENTAL INTERFACE USING 3D POWER DOPPLER ULTRASOUND
title_sort surface parameterisation of the utero placental interface using 3d power doppler ultrasound
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