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3D ULTRASOUND ATLAS
  • About
    • Project Aim
    • News
    • Our Team
    • Funding
    • Ethics Statement
  • Atlas
    • Overview
    • 8 Gestational Weeks
    • 9 Gestational Weeks
    • 12 Gestational Weeks
    • 13 Gestational Weeks
    • 14 Gestational Weeks
    • 16 Gestational Weeks
  • Publications
  • Events & Courses
  • Support
    • Citation Policy
    • Contact
  • How can you help?
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  • About
    • Project Aim
    • News
    • Our Team
    • Funding
    • Ethics Statement
  • Atlas
    • Overview
    • 8 Gestational Weeks
    • 9 Gestational Weeks
    • 12 Gestational Weeks
    • 13 Gestational Weeks
    • 14 Gestational Weeks
    • 16 Gestational Weeks
  • Publications
  • Events & Courses
  • Support
    • Citation Policy
    • Contact
  • How can you help?

Atlas


Preview of the atlas

The 3D Ultrasound Atlas of Fetal Development is an ongoing project. Here, we present a preview. Additional data and stages will be released as they become available. 

If you wish to use any of our images, please see our Citation Policy for information on how to do so. Images may only be used for non-commercial purposes.

8 weeks gestation
9 weeks gestation
12 weeks gestation
13 weeks gestation
14 weeks gestation
16 weeks gestation
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The 3D Ultrasound Atlas of Fetal Development  is a collaborative project between Imperial College London and the Amsterdam UMC. As obstetricians, gynaecologists and embryologists we have worked together to validate fetal anatomical structures visualised using novel 3D rendering applications to create a reference atlas for ultrasound imaging in 3D.

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3dultrasoundatlas@amsterdamumc.nl

M.F.J. Buijtendijk, MD, PhD Student
Department of Medical Biology, section Clinical Anatomy & Embryology
AmsterdamUMC, University of Amsterdam, Meibergdreef 15, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Dr. H. Shah, MA (Cantab) MBBS
Obstetrics and Gynaecology Registrar and PhD Research Fellow
@Harsha_Shah86
Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital
Imperial College London
United Kingdom

Dr. B.S. de Bakker, MD, PhD – Assistant Professor in Human Embryology & Fetal Anatomy
Department of Medical Biology, section Clinical Anatomy & Embryology
AmsterdamUMC, University of Amsterdam, Meibergdreef 15, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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