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Imaging modalities and optimized imaging protocols in pregnant patients with cancer.

Margaret AdejoluAnuradha S Shenoy-BhangleMelissa McGettigan
Published in: Abdominal radiology (New York) (2023)
Medical imaging during pregnancy may be necessary to diagnose conditions that affect the outcome of the mother and fetus. Diagnosis and staging of cancer in pregnant women can be particularly challenging due to fear of inherent risk to the fetus, lack of standardized imaging protocols, and ethical challenges posed while choosing the best imaging option. Ultrasound and MRI, due to lack of ionizing radiation, are preferred over CT and nuclear imaging. The latter may be considered only if the benefits of imaging outweigh maternal and fetal risk without exceeding the cumulative established fetal radiation dose threshold. This article provides an overview of all currently available imaging options that can be used for imaging cancer during pregnancy to support the best possible maternal and fetal outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • pregnant women
  • magnetic resonance imaging
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  • young adults
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