Four-dimensional ultrasound

Four-dimensional color ultrasound diagnostic instrument is currently the most advanced color ultrasound equipment in the world. As a result, you can display real-time moving images of your unborn baby, or real-time moving images of other internal organs. The sex of a fetus can be known through a four-dimensional color Doppler Ultrasound, and sex identification is prohibited in China. Four-dimensional color ultrasound provides a wide range of applications in many fields including abdomen, blood vessels, small organs, obstetrics, gynecology, urology, newborns and pediatrics. As a result, you can display real-time moving images of your unborn baby, or real-time moving images of other internal organs. Compared with other ultrasound diagnostic procedures, the dynamic movement of human internal organs can be observed in real time. Clinicians and ultrasound doctors can detect and detect a variety of abnormalities, from vascular malformations to hereditary syndromes. The four-dimensional color ultrasound can observe the growth and development of the fetus in the uterus from multiple directions and angles, and can provide accurate scientific evidence for early diagnosis of fetal congenital body deformities and congenital heart diseases. In the past, B-ultrasound equipment could only check the physiological indicators of the fetus, and four-dimensional color ultrasound could also check the body surface of the fetus, such as cleft lip, spina bifida, brain, kidney, heart, skeletal dysplasia, etc., for early treatment. It is no longer a fantasy to have a smart and healthy baby, and make the baby ’s appearance and actions into photos or VCDs, so that the baby has the most complete 0-year-old photo album. In addition, the excellent ergonomic design of the four-dimensional color ultrasound diagnostic apparatus does not exist radiation such as rays, light waves and electromagnetic waves, and has no impact on human health.

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