Automated Segmentation of Fetal Intracranial Volume in Three‐Dimensional Ultrasound Using Deep Learning: Identifying Sex Differences in Prenatal Brain Development
Sonja M. C. de Zwarte,
Jalmar Teeuw,
Jiaojiao He
et al.
Abstract:The human brain undergoes major developmental changes during pregnancy. Three‐dimensional (3D) ultrasound images allow for the opportunity to investigate typical prenatal brain development on a large scale. Transabdominal ultrasound can be challenging due to the small fetal brain and its movement, as well as multiple sweeps that may not yield high‐quality images, especially when brain structures are unclear. By applying the latest developments in artificial intelligence for automated image processing allowing … Show more
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