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. 2005 Aug;15(8):1671-85.
doi: 10.1007/s00330-005-2782-1. Epub 2005 Apr 23.

Assessment of cortical maturation with prenatal MRI. Part I: Normal cortical maturation

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Assessment of cortical maturation with prenatal MRI. Part I: Normal cortical maturation

Céline Fogliarini et al. Eur Radiol. 2005 Aug.

Abstract

Cortical maturation, especially gyral formation, follows a temporospatial schedule and is a good marker of fetal maturation. Although ultrasonography is still the imaging method of choice to evaluate fetal anatomy, MRI has an increasingly important role in the detection of brain abnormalities, especially of cortical development. Knowledge of MRI techniques in utero with the advantages and disadvantages of some sequences is necessary, in order to try to optimize the different magnetic resonance sequences to be able to make an early diagnosis. The different steps of cortical maturation known from histology represent the background necessary for the understanding of maturation in order to be then able to evaluate brain maturation through neuroimaging. Illustrations of the normal cortical maturation are given for each step accessible to MRI for both the cerebral hemispheres and the posterior fossa.

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