M H Wu1, H H Tang, C C Hsu, S T Wang, K E Huang. 1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, National Cheng-Kung University, Medical College, Tainan, Taiwan, Republic of China.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether three-dimensional ultrasonography can increase the ability to evaluate the ovary and follicles, especially in women with polycystic ovary disease (PCOD). DESIGN: Prospective clinical study. SETTING: University hospital endocrine and infertility center. PATIENT(S): Sixty-six patients undergoing routine gynecologic evaluation were divided into two groups: the normal control group consisted of 22 patients, and there were 44 patients with PCOD. INTERVENTION(S): Three-dimensional ultrasonography was performed to store and document whole volumes of the ovaries for evaluation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Three perpendicular planes of bilateral ovaries are rotatable to obtain the largest dimensions. The three-dimensional volume was measured using the trapezoid formula. RESULT(S): The ovaries of the patients with PCOD were larger in size, area, and volume than those of normal controls. CONCLUSION(S): Stroma and volume determinations can be obtained more accurately by three-dimensional images than by traditional ultrasonography. Three-dimensional ultrasonography not only facilitates noninvasive evaluation and volume calculation but also completes the examination in a short time without increasing patient discomfort.
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether three-dimensional ultrasonography can increase the ability to evaluate the ovary and follicles, especially in women with polycystic ovary disease (PCOD). DESIGN: Prospective clinical study. SETTING: University hospital endocrine and infertility center. PATIENT(S): Sixty-six patients undergoing routine gynecologic evaluation were divided into two groups: the normal control group consisted of 22 patients, and there were 44 patients with PCOD. INTERVENTION(S): Three-dimensional ultrasonography was performed to store and document whole volumes of the ovaries for evaluation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Three perpendicular planes of bilateral ovaries are rotatable to obtain the largest dimensions. The three-dimensional volume was measured using the trapezoid formula. RESULT(S): The ovaries of the patients with PCOD were larger in size, area, and volume than those of normal controls. CONCLUSION(S): Stroma and volume determinations can be obtained more accurately by three-dimensional images than by traditional ultrasonography. Three-dimensional ultrasonography not only facilitates noninvasive evaluation and volume calculation but also completes the examination in a short time without increasing patient discomfort.
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