2016
DOI: 10.1097/ruq.0000000000000216
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Bioeffects of Diagnostic Dynamic 3-Dimensional (4-Dimensional) Ultrasound on Ultrastructure of Cerebral Cells of Fetal Mice in Late Pregnancy

Abstract: The aim of this study was to study the bioeffects of diagnostic dynamic 3-dimensional ultrasound (4D) on ultrastructure of cerebral cells of fetal mice in late pregnancy. Thirty pregnant mice carrying 18th embryonic day fetuses were randomly allocated into 6 groups, namely, control group, sham-exposed group, 5 minute-exposed group, 10 minute-exposed group, 20 minute-exposed group, and 30 minute-exposed groups (5 in each group). In exposure groups, mice were put under the dynamic 3D ultrasound system's probe fo… Show more

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“…They indicated that ultrasound can induce significant genotoxicity when compared to control cells. Li et al studied bioeffects of different exposure times of 4D ultrasound on the ultrastructure of cerebral cells of fetal mice in late pregnancy [5]. Their results showed that 4D ultrasound exposure for more than 10 minutes can lead to abnormal neuronal ultrastructure changes and apoptosis cells in the fetal mouse cerebrum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They indicated that ultrasound can induce significant genotoxicity when compared to control cells. Li et al studied bioeffects of different exposure times of 4D ultrasound on the ultrastructure of cerebral cells of fetal mice in late pregnancy [5]. Their results showed that 4D ultrasound exposure for more than 10 minutes can lead to abnormal neuronal ultrastructure changes and apoptosis cells in the fetal mouse cerebrum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%