Fetal MRI for dummies: what the fetal medicine specialist should know about acquisitions and sequences

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Abstract

Fetal MRI is an increasingly used tool in the field of prenatal diagnosis. While US remains the first line screening tool, as an adjuvant imaging tool, MRI has been proven to increase diagnostic accuracy and change patient counseling. Further, there are instances when US may not be sufficient for diagnosis. As a multidisciplinary field, it is important that every person involved in the referral, diagnosis, counseling and treatment of the patients is familiar with the basic principles, indications and findings of fetal MRI. The purpose of the current paper is to equip radiologists and non-radiologists with basic MRI principles and essential topics in patient preparation and provide illustrative examples of when fetal MRI may be used. This aims to aid the referring clinician in better selecting and improve patient counseling prior to arrival in the radiology department and, ultimately, patient care.

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Aertsen, M., Diogo, M. C., Dymarkowski, S., Deprest, J., & Prayer, D. (2020). Fetal MRI for dummies: what the fetal medicine specialist should know about acquisitions and sequences. Prenatal Diagnosis, 40(1), 6–17. https://doi.org/10.1002/pd.5579

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