2015
DOI: 10.3109/01443615.2015.1065232
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Contribution of post-mortem MRI to the evaluation of subtle renal anomalies in a first trimester foetus with Down syndrome

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“…However, it must not be disregarded that in the population considered in the study, an important number of renal anomalies were detected only by microscopy, for example posterior urethral valve and renal hypoplasia. Pm-MRI images which are effective in detecting subtle renal anomalies compared to microscopy were obtained in previous research exclusively using a higher magnetic field like 7T [ 25 ]. Another solution to improve the results of pm-MRI at 3 T image interpretations would be the development of scale nomograms regarding the normal and pathological appearance of various organs at a certain gestational age.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, it must not be disregarded that in the population considered in the study, an important number of renal anomalies were detected only by microscopy, for example posterior urethral valve and renal hypoplasia. Pm-MRI images which are effective in detecting subtle renal anomalies compared to microscopy were obtained in previous research exclusively using a higher magnetic field like 7T [ 25 ]. Another solution to improve the results of pm-MRI at 3 T image interpretations would be the development of scale nomograms regarding the normal and pathological appearance of various organs at a certain gestational age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%