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MR fetography using heavily T2-weighted sequences: Comparison of thin- and thick-slab acquisitions
European Journal of Radiology, 09/21/09
Huisman TAGM et al. – Heavily T2–weighted MR–fetography renders a quick overview of fetal contours, fetal position, amount of amniotic fluid and integrity and presence of several major fluid containing structures. Thick– and thin–slab acquisitions render complementary information. Thick–slab images display the entire fetus in one projection while thin–slab images provide more detailed anatomical information. The short imaging time usually allows measuring both thick– and thin–slab images. MR–fetography is as a helpful addition to conventional fetal MRI.
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