Category | Ultrasound |
Level II 3D and 4D ultrasound imaging is an advanced diagnostic technique used in obstetrics to provide detailed three-dimensional (3D) and real-time dynamic (4D) images of the fetus during pregnancy. Unlike traditional 2D ultrasound, which captures flat images, 3D ultrasound creates a three-dimensional image of the fetus, offering clearer visualization of fetal anatomy and structures. Additionally, 4D ultrasound adds the element of real-time motion, allowing parents to see the fetus moving in the womb. Level II refers to the comprehensive anatomical assessment performed by trained sonographers or radiologists to evaluate fetal development and detect any abnormalities. This advanced imaging technology aids in assessing fetal growth, detecting congenital anomalies, and providing valuable information for prenatal diagnosis and management. Level II 3D and 4D ultrasound imaging enhance the bonding experience between parents and their unborn child, providing memorable moments during pregnancy.