Virtual reality for embryonic measurements requiring depth perception
February 2011
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volume 95, issue 2 pp 773-774.
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Two real-time three-dimensional images of first-trimester pregnancies visualized using virtual reality (VR) are presented. Inherently three-dimensional structures, like the umbilical cord and limbs, can be efficiently and accurately measured using VR.
Keywords
- priority journal
- short survey
- measurement
- virtual reality
- first trimester pregnancy
- yolk sac
- depth perception
- volumetry
- three dimensional imaging
- limb
- three-dimensional ultrasound
- Virtual reality
- first trimester
- amnion
- biometry
- embryonic structures
- early pregnancy
- umbilical cord