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Fetal and early postnatal magnetic resonance imaging--is there a difference?

AbstractAIM:
To evaluate whether fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could replace early postnatal MRI in fetuses with central nervous system (CNS) anomalies.
METHODS:
Thirteen pregnancies presenting with fetal CNS anomalies were investigated using MRI. Indications included ventriculomegaly combined with additional CNS anomaly (n=5), isolated ventriculomegaly (n=2), arachnoid cyst (n=2), holoprosencephaly (n=1), complex malformation syndrome (n=1), Dandy walker malformation (n=1) and midline cyst (n=1). Early postnatal MRI followed within the first six weeks of life.
RESULTS:
Investigation with early postnatal MRI confirmed the fetal MRI diagnosis in all cases. Investigation with postnatal MRI presented additional information in two cases. However, there was no change in patient care.
CONCLUSIONS:
Fetal MRI should replace early postnatal MRI in infants with CNS anomalies.
AuthorsWibke Blaicher, Gerhard Bernaschek, Josef Deutinger, Agnes Messerschmidt, Erwin Schindler, Daniela Prayer
JournalJournal of perinatal medicine (J Perinat Med) Vol. 32 Issue 1 Pg. 53-7 ( 2004) ISSN: 0300-5577 [Print] Germany
PMID15008387 (Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article)
Topics
  • Brain (abnormalities, embryology)
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Pregnancy
  • Prenatal Diagnosis

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