UCL engineers developed a sensor in the early 2000s that can detect these ultrasound waves using light. The result was much clearer, 3D images. "That was great, but the problem was it was very ...
A 3D ultrasound will only be ordered by a health care provider in order to diagnose a facial or skeletal abnormality. However ...
He describes the 3D images as "beautiful" and says they let ... Another approach is to use four ultrasound probes at the same time - current scans use one - to get a more detailed picture.