FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely to obstetrics and gynecology, and can be used for diagnosing splenomegaly in a fetus. That is ensured by antenatal ultrasound of spleen. Organ contour, echogenicity, homogeneity and granularity are evaluated. Three linear dimensions are measured: spleen length, width and thickness. Image of transverse cut of an abdominal cavity of a fetus at level of a stomach is received. Further, the sensor is moved in the cranial direction and the gates of the spleen are visualized. After measuring length and thickness of spleen, transverse scansion of spleen is obtained, and width of spleen is measured. Mass of spleen and a mass index of spleen (MIS) are calculated. MIS value more than 4 is a sign of splenomegaly in a fetus.
EFFECT: invention enables detecting splenomegaly and predicting possible intrauterine infection of the fetus.
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Dates
2020-07-17—Published
2019-11-29—Filed