Preferred Label : echocardiography, three-dimensional;
MeSH definition : Echocardiography amplified by the addition of depth to the conventional two-dimensional
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY visualizing only the length and width of the heart. Three-dimensional
ultrasound imaging was first described in 1961 but its application to echocardiography
did not take place until 1974. (Mayo Clin Proc 1993;68:221-40);
MeSH synonym : echocardiography, 3d; 3-d echocardiographies; 3d echocardiography; three-dimensional echocardiography; three-dimensional echocardiographies; echocardiographies, three-dimensional; echocardiography, 3-d; three dimensional echocardiography; 3d echocardiographies; echocardiographies, 3d; 3-d echocardiography; 3 d echocardiography; echocardiographies, 3-d; echocardiography, 3 d; echocardiography, three dimensional;
MeSH annotation : ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY, FOUR-DIMENSIONAL is also available; DF: ECHOCARDIOGR 3D; ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY, FOUR-DIMENSIONAL is also available;
Origin ID : D019560;
UMLS CUI : C0203378;
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Echocardiography amplified by the addition of depth to the conventional two-dimensional
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY visualizing only the length and width of the heart. Three-dimensional
ultrasound imaging was first described in 1961 but its application to echocardiography
did not take place until 1974. (Mayo Clin Proc 1993;68:221-40)
https://www.sfcardio.fr/publication/amcvp-article-du-mois-janvier-2020
2020
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France
heart valve diseases
journal article
heart valve diseases
echocardiography, three-dimensional
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http://revmed.ch/RMS/2006/RMS-84/31722
2006
journal article
echocardiography, four-dimensional
fetus
echocardiography, three-dimensional
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