File:Urinating male fetus sagittal ecografia ultrasuoni Dr. Wolfgang Moroder.ogv
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DescriptionUrinating male fetus sagittal ecografia ultrasuoni Dr. Wolfgang Moroder.ogv |
English: Ultrasound image of fetal urination at 20 weeks of pregnancy. Amniotic fluid in the second and third trimester of pregnancy is produced only by fetal urination and recicled by fetal swallowing as can be demontrated with visualization of the fetal stomach mostly seen replain of amniotic fluid. Image generated by a Voluson E8 system with RAB4-8-D Wide Band Convex Volume Probe. Frame rate 16 Hz Deutsch: 3D Ultraschall Bild eines männlich urinierendem Fetus mit 20 Schwangerschaftswochen Français : Image par ultrasons de la miction d'un foetus mâle à 20 semaines de grossesse. Pendant les deuxième et troisième trimestres de la grossesse, le liquide amniotique est produit exclusivement par la miction, perpétuellement recyclée par le foetus qui avale et remplit son estomac de liquide amniotique. Italiano: Immagine ad ultrasuoni della minzione fetale a 20 settimane di gravidanza |
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