Ultrasound is the primary imaging tool for the assessment of fetal brain, but fetal MRI has been shown to be even more accurate than ultrasound in assessing CNS anomalies. Additional findings are exclusively detected on MRI in up to 50 % of cases [3,4]. For this reason, the role of fetal MRI has significantly increased in the last few years in many fields of maternal and fetal medicine – and particularly when isolated anomalies are detected at ultrasound – [3–6] even if the evaluation of fetal brain remains the most important indication [3,4
Neurosonography and fetal magnetic resonance imaging: this is not a competition! / D'Ambrosio, V.; Manganaro, L.; Giancotti, A.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS, GYNECOLOGY, AND REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0301-2115. - 254:(2020), p. 331. [10.1016/j.ejogrb.2020.08.030]
Neurosonography and fetal magnetic resonance imaging: this is not a competition!
D'Ambrosio V.;Manganaro L.;Giancotti A.
2020
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Ultrasound is the primary imaging tool for the assessment of fetal brain, but fetal MRI has been shown to be even more accurate than ultrasound in assessing CNS anomalies. Additional findings are exclusively detected on MRI in up to 50 % of cases [3,4]. For this reason, the role of fetal MRI has significantly increased in the last few years in many fields of maternal and fetal medicine – and particularly when isolated anomalies are detected at ultrasound – [3–6] even if the evaluation of fetal brain remains the most important indication [3,4File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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