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- W2021296352 abstract "This study was designed to report our experience with UF-MRI following abnormal findings of top normal or mild VM by prenatal ultrasonography . Prenatal ultrasound remains the gold standard for fetal imaging and is readily available in routine obstetric care. However, MRI techniques have become more amenable to fetal imaging. UF-MRI may be considered even in the evaluation of borderline abnormal obstetric ultrasound findings. This is a retrospective review of 81 Obstetric patients referred with top normal (5-10 mm) or mild VM (10-15) at outside institutions from 2003 to 2006. Patients underwent a repeat prenatal sonogram, followed by UF-MRI and perinatal consultation. Results of the sonograms were compared with MRI findings. Patients referred for consultation (average age 30.1yrs) were evaluated at 23.0± 2.8 weeks (wks). In the top normal VM cohort (n= 16), 4 (25%) patients had isolated VM, while remaining patients (n=12, 75%) had VM with other neuroanatomical findings. UF-MRI findings differed significantly from prenatal sonograms in 4 (25%) patients, resulting in 2 terminations for increased findings and 2 continuations of pregnancy with less severe diagnoses. In the mild VM group (n=65), 14 patients (21%) had isolated VM with the remaining patients (n=51, 79%) having additional abnormal neuroanatomy. 28 (43%) patients with mild VM had different findings on UF-MRI; 16 with increased findings resulting in 4 terminations and 1 developmental delay. 12 pregnancies had less concerning findings on MRI compared to sonography. UF-MRI findings can differ significantly from borderline abnormal prenatal sonograms and provide additional information which can impact diagnosis, counseling and treatment plan for the patient." @default.
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- W2021296352 title "179: Ultrafast fetal magnetic resonance imaging (UF-MRI) as an adjunctive tool following prenatal ultrasound findings of top normal or mild ventriculomegaly (VM)" @default.
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