Antenatal imaging: A pictorial review

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Abstract

Today, in parallel with the use of imaging modalities increases in all fields, the use of imaging methods in pregnant women is increasing. Imaging has become an integral component of routine pregnancy follow-up. Imaging provides parents with an early opportunity to learn about the current situation, including prenatal detection of anomalies or diseases, etiology, prognosis, and the availability of prenatal or postnatal treatments. Various imaging modalities, especially ultrasonography, are frequently used for imaging both maternal and fetal imaging. The goal of this review was to address imaging modalities in terms of usefulness and safety, as well as to provide demonstrative examples for disorders. And this review provides current information on selecting a safe imaging modality to evaluate the pregnant and the fetus, the safety of contrast medium use, and summarizes major pathological situations with demonstrative son-ographic images to assist radiologists and obstetricians in everyday practice.

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Ece, B., Aydın, S., & Kantarci, M. (2022). Antenatal imaging: A pictorial review. World Journal of Clinical Cases, 10(35), 12854–12874. https://doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v10.i35.12854

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