Ultrasound Offers Tool for Blocking Faulty Vessels in Placental Disorder (IMAGE)
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Diagram of side view of equipment setup and high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) exposure placement. (A) Setup of the ring-shaped HIFU transducer and central diagnostic ultrasound probe within a bag of degassed water. (B) Placement of HIFU lesions in a linear track across the origin of the fetal vessels. This material relates to a paper that appeared in the 13 July, issue of <i>Science Translational Medicine</i>, published by AAAS. The paper, by C.J. Shaw at University of Cambridge in Cambridge, UK, and colleagues was titled, "Noninvasive high-intensity focused ultrasound treatment of twin-twin transfusion syndrome: A preliminary in vivo study."
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Shaw <i>et al. / Science Translational Medicine</i> (2016)]
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