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Changes in appearance of cortical formation abnormalities in the foetus detected on sequential in utero MR imaging.

Paul D GriffithsMariasavina SeverinoDeborah JarvisLaura MandefieldCecilia ParazziniLorenzo PinelliMarco Di MaurizioFabio TriulziElisa ScolaGiorgio ConteGiovanni PalumboMaurilio GenoveseAndrea RossiRenzo GuerriniAndrea Righini
Published in: European radiology (2020)
• Sixty-four foetuses with cortical formation abnormalities had two iuMR studies, for the vast majority the baseline in the second trimester and the sequential in the third. • In three foetuses, the cortical formation abnormality (CFA) was not visible on the first study. In a further 21 foetuses, the categorical description of the CFA changed between the two studies. Prognosis changed in 8% of the cases following the second iuMR study, and in all cases, the prognosis was worse. • Multiple iuMR studies provide information about the natural history of CFA; the extra diagnostic and predicted prognostic yield justifies follow-up studies.
Keyphrases
  • case control
  • magnetic resonance
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • pregnant women
  • computed tomography