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NR 1-3/2007

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Zastosowanie
trójwymiarowej ultrasonografii w okulistyce
The applications of
three-dimensional ultrasound scans in ophthalmology
Michał Wilczyński, Irena Suprunowicz
Z Kliniki Chorób Oczu Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Łodzi
Kierownik: prof. dr hab. n. med. Wojciech Omulecki |
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| Summary: |
Development of
ophthalmology in recent years is connected with
perfecting diagnostic methods and equipment. Ultrasound
examination, because of its good availability,
repetitiveness and non-invasiveness has become a
commonly used method in ophthalmic diagnosis.
Three-dimensional ultrasound (3DUS), also called
three-dimensional ultrasound tomography, is an advanced
method based on digital analysis of series of
two-dimensional images. This technique is especially
useful in ocular oncology, vitreoretinal pathologies and
ocular trauma.
Authors present selected cases visualised using 3DUS
technique and discuss its advantages in comparison with
traditional two-dimensional scans. |
| Słowa kluczowe: |
ultrasonografia
trójwymiarowa, USG, 3DUS. |
| Key words: |
three-dimensional
ultrasound, US, 3DUS. |
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