Fetal diastematomyelia: MR imaging: A case report

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MRI is increasingly being used in the diagnosis of fetal anomalies suspected on USG. The USG evaluation of fetal spinal anomalies is limited by acoustic shadowing, fetal position and the amount of liquor. Fetal MRI is able to show spinal anomalies well, as in our case of fetal diastematomyelia with a dorsal dermal sinus, suspected on USG at 28 weeks gestation.

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Kulkarni, M., Ruparel, M., & Redkar, R. (2009). Fetal diastematomyelia: MR imaging: A case report. In Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging (Vol. 19, pp. 78–80). Georg Thieme Verlag. https://doi.org/10.4103/0971-3026.45351

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