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Valor de la resonancia magnética cerebral en fetos con sospecha ecográfica de agenesia del cuerpo calloso
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La RM fetal facilita el diagnostico de the ACC y the deteccion of anomalias asociadas.About:
This article is published in Radiología.The article was published on 2017-05-01. It has received 4 citations till now.read more
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Heterogeneity in defining fetal corpus callosal pathology: systematic review
Houman Mahallati,Houman Mahallati,Alexandros Sotiriadis,C Celestin,A. Millischer,Pascale Sonigo,David Grevent,N. O'Gorman,Nadia Bahi-Buisson,Nadia Bahi-Buisson,Tania Attié-Bitach,Yves Ville,Laurent Salomon +12 more
TL;DR: The literature on prenatally diagnosed abnormalities of the corpus callosum was reviewed, focusing on the terminology used to describe abnormalities other than complete agenesis of the CC, and the heterogeneity of the nomenclature and definitions used was assessed.
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Fetal Neuroimaging Update.
TL;DR: Advanced MRI techniques have allowed for further delineation of CNS anomalies and have become a cornerstone in the assessment of fetal brain well-being.
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Personalized charts for the fetal corpus callosum length.
Abraham Tsur,Abraham Tsur,Abraham Tsur,Boaz Weisz,Boaz Weisz,Orgad Rosenblat,Orgad Rosenblat,Daniel Shai,Daniel Shai,Estela Derazne,David K. Stevenson,Reuven Achiron,Reuven Achiron,Eldad Katorza,Eldad Katorza +14 more
TL;DR: The CC length/EFW ratio is strongly and linearly associated with GA and using this personalized ratio may improve the diagnostic accuracy of CC evaluation by adjusting the CC length to the fetus natural proportions.
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Screening performance for callosal agenesis in prenatal life. Single center study.
Hubert Huras,Magdalena Nowak,Izabela Herman-Sucharska,Małgorzata Radoń-Pokracka,Agnieszka Nocun,Marcin Wiecheć +5 more
TL;DR: Sensitivity of second trimester scan for callosal agenesis of 73% and specificity of 99%.
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Orit A. Glenn,A. J. Barkovich +1 more
TL;DR: This 2-part review summarizes some of the latest developments in MR imaging of the fetal brain and spine and its application to prenatal diagnosis and focuses on additional clinical applications of fetal MR imaging, including suspected abnormalities of the corpus callosum, malformations of cortical development, and spine abnormalities.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Fetal Brain and Spine: An Increasingly Important Tool in Prenatal Diagnosis: Part 2
Orit A. Glenn,James Barkovich +1 more
TL;DR: This 2-part review summarizes some of the latest developments in MR imaging of the fetal brain and spine and its application to prenatal diagnosis and focuses on additional clinical applications of fetal MR imaging, including suspected abnormalities of the corpus callosum, malformations of cortical development, and spine abnormalities.
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Anomalies of the Corpus Callosum: An MR Analysis of the Phenotypic Spectrum of Associated Malformations
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