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MR insights into fetal brain development: what is normal and what is not.

Maria Camila Cortes-AlbornozM Alejandra BedoyaJungwhan John ChoiCamilo Jaimes
Published in: Pediatric radiology (2024)
Fetal brain development is a complex, rapid, and multi-dimensional process that can be documented with MRI. In the second and third trimesters, there are predictable developmental changes that must be recognized and differentiated from disease. This review delves into the key biological processes that drive fetal brain development, highlights normal developmental anatomy, and provides a framework to identify pathology. We will summarize the development of the cerebral hemispheres, sulci and gyri, extra-axial and ventricular cerebrospinal fluid, and corpus callosum and illustrate the most common abnormal findings in the clinical setting.
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