Brazilian scientists develop the latest VR glasses to see 3D images of the fetus According to the British _Daily Mail_ r
Brazilian scientists develop the latest VR glasses to see 3D images of the fetus According to the British "Daily Mail" report on November 21, Brazilian scientists have recently developed a new head-mounted virtual reality (VR) glasses. With this device, expectant mothers will be able to see high-definition, stereoscopic images of the fetus, and some birth defects and diseases can be detected early.
This will be a boon for expectant mothers. The headset works by converting MRI and data into a realistic 3D fetal model. With these glasses, expectant parents can have an immersive experience, not only to see what the future baby will look like, to learn about the growth and development of the fetus, but also to see the umbilical cord inside the uterus, the placenta and even hear the baby's heartbeat.
What's even more amazing is that by moving the head, the expectant mother can see the image of the fetus from different angles and clearly see every detail of the fetus. These virtual reality glasses are powerful. This technology is different from traditional ultrasound imaging and magnetic resonance imaging, it can provide clearer and more realistic stereoscopic images and even peep into the fetus's organs, so that potential defects and diseases can be detected early so that doctors and intended parents can pre-plan treatment and reduce health risks.
In addition, this technology will also be used in medical teaching in the future. The lead researcher of the technology, Heron? According to Heron Werner, "Combining a 3D fetal model with virtual reality can improve our understanding of fetal anatomy." It is reported that the study will be presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America in the near future.
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