In vitro estimation of foetal liver volume using ultrasound, x-ray computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging

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Sixteen formalin-fixed foetal livers were scanned in vitro using a new system for estimating volume from a sequence of multiplanar 2D ultrasound images. Three different scan techniques were used (radial, parallel and slanted) and four volume estimation algorithms (ellipsoid, planimetry, tetrahedral and ray tracing). Actual liver volumes were measured by water displacement. Twelve of the sixteen livers also received x-ray computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) scans and the volumes were calculated using voxel counting and planimetry. The percentage accuracy (mean ±SD) was 5.3±4.7%. -3.1±9.6% and -0.03±9.7% for ultrasound (redial scans, ray volumes). MR and CT (voxel counting) respectively. The new system may be useful for accurately estimating foetal liver volume in utero.

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Hughes, S. W., D’Arcy, T. J., Maxwell, D. J., & Saunders, J. E. (1997). In vitro estimation of foetal liver volume using ultrasound, x-ray computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Physiological Measurement, 18(4), 401–410. https://doi.org/10.1088/0967-3334/18/4/011

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