Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2739211 | Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI | 2015 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used increasingly to image the fetus when important questions remain unanswered after ultrasonography, which might occur particularly with abnormal amniotic fluid volumes, difficult fetal lie or position, and maternal obesity. Ultrasonography also has limitations due to sound attenuation by bone, such as within the cranium and spine, and therefore MRI has a real advantage in delineating potentially complex neuroanatomical relationships. This article outlines current MRI protocols for evaluation of the fetal neural axis, describes indications for the use of MRI in the fetal brain and spine, and provides examples to illustrate the uses of available fetal sequences.
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Authors
Karen Lyons, Christopher Cassady, Jeremy Jones, Michael Paldino, Amy Mehollin-Ray, Carolina Guimaraes, Rajesh Krishnamurthy,