Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3038069 | Brain and Development | 2009 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Sonography is the method of choice for prenatal malformation screening but it does not always provide sufficient information for correct diagnosis or adequate abnormality evaluation. Fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is considered as a valuable second line imaging tool for confirmation, completion and correction of sonographic findings. Fetal MRI has proven its value in the evaluation of central nervous system pathologies, especially of midline and posterior fossa malformations. The role of MRI is not only to confirm or exclude possible lesions but also to define their full extent, aiding in their characterization, and to demonstrate associated abnormalities. The authors describe the most common anomalies of CNS revealed by fetal MRI in a chronological way related to the age of pregnancy, with a review of own MR images and with reference to the literature and own experience.
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Authors
Izabela Herman-Sucharska, Monika BekiesiÅska-Figatowska, Andrzej Urbanik,