Fetal MRI: An approach to practice: A review
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A practical approach to fetal MR imaging is provided, which shows the normal anatomy of the developing fetus is shown to contrast with a wide spectrum of fetal disorders.About:
This article is published in Journal of Advanced Research.The article was published on 2014-09-01 and is currently open access. It has received 120 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fetal Disorder & Steady-state free precession imaging.read more
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Fast Volume Reconstruction From Motion Corrupted Stacks of 2D Slices
Bernhard Kainz,Markus Steinberger,Wolfgang Wein,Maria Kuklisova-Murgasova,Christina Malamateniou,Kevin Keraudren,Thomas Torsney-Weir,Mary A. Rutherford,Paul Aljabar,Joseph V. Hajnal,Daniel Rueckert +10 more
TL;DR: A novel and fully automatic procedure for selecting the image stack with least motion to serve as an initial registration target and ensures high reconstruction accuracy by exact computation of the point-spread function for every input data point, which has not previously been possible due to computational limitations.
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An automated framework for localization, segmentation and super-resolution reconstruction of fetal brain MRI.
Michael Ebner,Michael Ebner,Guotai Wang,Guotai Wang,Guotai Wang,Wenqi Li,Wenqi Li,Michael Aertsen,Premal A. Patel,Premal A. Patel,Rosalind Aughwane,Andrew Melbourne,Andrew Melbourne,Tom Doel,Steven Dymarkowski,Paolo De Coppi,Anna L. David,Anna L. David,Jan Deprest,Jan Deprest,Sebastien Ourselin,Tom Vercauteren,Tom Vercauteren,Tom Vercauteren +23 more
TL;DR: A fully automatic framework for fetal brain reconstruction that consists of four stages that outperforms state-of-the-art methods in both segmentation and reconstruction comparisons including expert-reader quality assessments is proposed.
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Functional imaging of the human placenta with magnetic resonance.
Nathalie Siauve,Gihad E. Chalouhi,Benjamin Deloison,Benjamin Deloison,Benjamin Deloison,Marianne Alison,Olivier Clément,Yves Ville,Laurent Salomon,Laurent Salomon,Laurent Salomon +10 more
TL;DR: Current research is focused on the ability of each fMRI technique to make a timely diagnosis of abnormal placentation that would allow for appropriate planning of follow-up examinations and optimal scheduling of delivery.
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