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Prenatal Imaging Centers, LLC Finds the 3D/4D Keepsake Exam an Opportunity to Screen Pregnancy
Date:10/13/2010

KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- The Keepsake exam at Prenatal Imaging Centers, LLC allows Jeanette Burlbaw BS RDMS FSDMS the opportunity to evaluate fetal anatomy and environment, as well as, allow parents the opportunity to count 10 fingers 10 toes, see their baby smile, frown and yawn.  Burlbaw believes that ensuring the exam is accomplished by a credential sonographer is the most important aspect of the patient requested 3D/4D obstetric sonogram.

The medical community's concern regarding Keepsake sonography, initially, centered on the fear that unskilled operators were utilizing sonography simply to obtain pretty pictures.  These people demonstrated no regard for fetal exposure or potential malformations.  Jeanette Burlbaw BS RDMS FSDMS finds the 3D/4D Keepsake Exam allows her to screen the pregnancy and find previously unknown malformations or complications.  After review of seven years of patients, Burlbaw found in the 12,523 patients seen, 69 had malformations or complications not previously noted during their doctor ordered traditional diagnostic exam.  When a malformation is found Burlbaw issues a report that is reviewed and signed by an interpreting physician, discusses the finding with the patient and their family, and calls the managing physician.

The malformations found have ranged from facial clefting to rare malformations like Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome.  The mother of the Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome comment was, "My family decided to have a 3D/4D sonogram on a whim.  My sister-in-law scheduled it for my husband and me as a shower gift.  We had already had our diagnostic exam five weeks prior, with no anomaly detected.  So, there we were, in a room full of our family, when my son's mass was discovered.  I was roughly 26 weeks and my son's mass measured approximately 10cm x 13cm on his left hip.  The sonographer immediately contacted my Ob, forwarded all her findi
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