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Concept Acoustic Stimulation
Academic Article A symposium on obstetrical ultrasound: is all this safe for the fetus?
Academic Article A comparison between acoustic output indices in 2D and 3D/4D ultrasound in obstetrics.
Academic Article Fetal vibratory acoustic stimulation in twin gestations with simultaneous fetal heart rate monitoring.
Academic Article Acoustic output as measured by thermal and mechanical indices during fetal nuchal translucency ultrasound examinations.
Academic Article Acoustic output as measured by mechanical and thermal indices during routine obstetric ultrasound examinations.
Academic Article Sonographic verification of a nuchal cord following a vibratory acoustic stimulation-induced severe variable fetal heart rate deceleration with expedient abdominal delivery.
Academic Article First-trimester sonography: is the fetus exposed to high levels of acoustic energy?
Academic Article Prenatal sonographic diagnosis, assessment, and management of a fetus with a quadruple nuchal cord at 39 weeks' gestation.
Academic Article An increased thermal index can be achieved when performing Doppler studies in obstetric sonography.
Academic Article Fetal panting: yet another response to the external vibratory acoustic stimulation test.
Academic Article ["Is it safe for my baby?" acoustic exposure of diagnostic ultrasound].
Academic Article Obstetric ultrasonography: a biophysical consideration of patient safety--the "rules" have changed.
Academic Article Ocular Ultrasound: Review of Bioeffects and Safety, Including Fetal and Point of Care Perspective: Review of Bioeffects and Safety, Including Fetal and Point-of-Care Perspective.
Academic Article Ovarian Masses: The Value of Acoustic Shadowing on Ultrasound Examination.
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