2023
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.29141
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Fetal MRI‐Based Body and Adiposity Quantification for Small for Gestational Age Perinatal Risk Stratification

Aviad Rabinowich,
Netanell Avisdris,
Bossmat Yehuda
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundSmall for gestational age (SGA) fetuses are at risk for perinatal adverse outcomes. Fetal body composition reflects the fetal nutrition status and hold promise as potential prognostic indicator. MRI quantification of fetal anthropometrics may enhance SGA risk stratification.HypothesisSmaller, leaner fetuses are malnourished and will experience unfavorable outcomes.Study TypeProspective.Population40 SGA fetuses, 26 (61.9%) females: 10/40 (25%) had obstetric interventions due to non‐reassuring fetal st… Show more

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“…4 So how do we identify those at risk? In this edition, Rabinowich et al 5 show that reduced lipid deposition is associated with the need for obstetric interventions. Fetal body weight, however, remained the best predictor for neonatal adverse outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…4 So how do we identify those at risk? In this edition, Rabinowich et al 5 show that reduced lipid deposition is associated with the need for obstetric interventions. Fetal body weight, however, remained the best predictor for neonatal adverse outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%