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Comparison of the lower uterine segment in pregnant women with and without previous cesarean section in 3 T MRI.

Janine HoffmannMarc ExnerKristina BremickerMatthias GrothoffPatrick StumppHolger Stepan
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2019)
Variability in anatomy, thickness and morphology seem to limit common prenatal LUS imaging diagnostics. Therefore, we consider that diagnostic protocols must be re-evaluated and imaging should be adjusted to the individual patient conditions. Due to its independency of ultrasound limitations, an additional MRI might be useful for altered anatomy and impaired ultrasound conditions. An LUS thinning up to 1 mm might be a normal finding and should be further investigated as reference value.
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