Exploring Cortical Subplate Evolution Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Fetal Brain

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J. Allsop ◽  
A. Glover ◽  
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Snježana Škrablin ◽  
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Marko Radoš ◽  
Snježana Gverić-Ahmetašević ◽  
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José Vassallo ◽  
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Christophe Cognard ◽  
Annick Sevely

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Guoda Varytė ◽  
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used as a clarifying technique after a high-resolution ultrasound examination during pregnancy. Combining ultrasound with MRI, additional diagnostic information is obtained or ultrasound diagnosis is frequently corrected. High spatial resolution provides accurate radiological imaging of internal organs and widens possibilities for detecting perinatal development disorders. The safety of MRI and the use of intravenous contrast agent gadolinium are discussed in this article. There is no currently available evidence that MRI is harmful to the fetus, although not enough research has been carried out to prove enduring safety. MRI should be performed when the benefit outweighs the potential side effects. The narrative review includes several clinical cases of fetal MRI performed in Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Clinics.


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