Ultraschall Med 2020; 41(01): 81
DOI: 10.1055/a-0771-1365
Letter to the Editor
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Reply to the letter of Ebbing

Eberhard Merz
Center for ultrasound and prenatal medicine, Frankfurt am Main
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Sonila Pashaj
Center for ultrasound and prenatal medicine, Frankfurt am Main
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12. April 2019 (online)

Dear Dr. Ebbing:

We are thankful for your important comments on the subject of true umbilical cord knots. In deed the umbilical cord is not always a well observed anatomical structure during the ultrasound examination. Most of the operators pay only attention to the number of umbilical vessels and placental cord insertion. Using color Doppler, umbilical entanglement and/or a true umbilical cord knot can be detected with 2 D ultrasound. However, 2D ultrasound provides the operator only with single anatomical section planes, while 3 D ultrasound enables a spatial demonstration of the umbilical cord, allowing a much better demonstration of umbilical cord abnormalities.