Scientists have created 3D images of a baby's heart while still inside the womb - a development that could revolutionise the treatment of congenital disease before birth.
Regular MRI scans of pregnant women were put through a powerful computer program developed by experts at King's College London and Guy's and St Thomas's NHS Trust. This then transformed the standard images - which are often unclear due to the baby's movement and the speed its heart beats - into clear three-dimensional images.consultant paediatric cardiologist, said:"Application of this novel computing technology has enabled for the first time MRI scanning to really help with clarifying the diagnosis in a subgroup of babies, particularly when the vessels around the heart are involved.
"This impacts directly on care we provide after birth and provides new insights into structural heart defects before birth."
Hide this from the pro choice people! Funny how they’re pro choice but refuse at least 4 different choices before killing it.
My point exactly if scientists can achieve all this someone somewhere can stop IS preaching hate and radicalising people over the internet.
Report this...nobody else is.
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