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Review
. 2020 Dec;50(13):1810-1829.
doi: 10.1007/s00247-020-04768-0. Epub 2020 Nov 30.

How to read a fetal magnetic resonance image 101

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Review

How to read a fetal magnetic resonance image 101

Ailish C Coblentz et al. Pediatr Radiol. 2020 Dec.

Abstract

Accurate antenatal diagnosis is essential for planning appropriate pregnancy management and improving perinatal outcomes. The provision of information vital for prognostication is a crucial component of prenatal imaging, and this can be enhanced by the use of fetal MRI. Image acquisition, interpretation and reporting of a fetal MR study can be daunting to the individual who has encountered few or none of these examinations. This article provides the radiology trainee with a general approach to interpreting a fetal MRI. The authors review the added value of prenatal MRI in the overall assessment of fetal wellbeing, discuss MRI protocols and techniques, and review the normal appearance of maternal and fetal anatomy. The paper concludes with a sample template for structured reporting, to serve as a checklist and guideline for reporting radiologists.

Keywords: Fetus; Interpretation; Magnetic resonance imaging; Normal anatomy; Obstetrics.

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