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Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Obstetrics

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9 sections · 123 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • Fetal magnetic resonance imaging: what it is
    • Fetal regions assessed by MRI

    2 slides

  2. 02

    Role of MRI alongside ultrasound

    Why a second imaging test is asked for, and when

    • Limitations of obstetric ultrasound
    • Advantages of MRI over ultrasound
    • Diagnostic gain of adding MRI to ultrasound
    • American College of Radiology guidance on fetal MRI
    • Referral pathway to a fetal MRI
    • Prerequisites for performing and reading a fetal MRI
    • Timing of the examination

    7 slides

  3. 03

    Technique and sequences

    The magnet, the sequences, and what each one shows

    • Magnetic field strength: 1.5 T and 3 T
    • Ultrafast acquisition and fetal motion
    • Fast T2-weighted sequences
    • Echoplanar T2-star imaging
    • T1-weighted gradient-echo sequences
    • Diffusion-weighted imaging
    • Functional MRI sequences
    • MRI sequence families in fetal imaging
    • Signal on T2- versus T1-weighted images

    9 slides

  4. 04

    The fetal brain

    Normal maturation, and the malformations MRI is asked to settle

    • Why MRI performs well in the fetal brain
    • Normal brain development as a moving target
    • Germinal matrix and white matter signal
    • Neuronal migration and the five-layered pattern
    • Normal fetal brain maturation on coronal T2 images
    • Cortical folding of the fetal brain at 36 weeks
    • Analysis of sulcation and cerebral biometry
    • Common indications for fetal brain MRI
    • Cortical development and the Sylvian sulcus
    • Disorders of cortical development
    • Undermigration: lissencephaly type 1 and heterotopia
    • Subependymal nodules of tuberous sclerosis
    • Subependymal nodules in a fetus with tuberous sclerosis
    • Overmigration: lissencephaly type 2
    • Polymicrogyria
    • Normal lateral ventricles through gestation
    • Ventriculomegaly: definition and significance
    • Causes of ventriculomegaly
    • Structural causes of ventriculomegaly
    • The corpus callosum on fetal MRI
    • Normal corpus callosum and posterior fossa at 31 weeks
    • Ultrasound clues to callosal abnormality
    • Spectrum of callosal abnormalities
    • What MRI must exclude in callosal dysgenesis
    • Complete agenesis of the corpus callosum at 31 weeks
    • Holoprosencephaly
    • Normal posterior fossa development
    • Enlarged retrocerebellar fluid space
    • Dandy-Walker malformation and its mimics
    • Dandy-Walker malformation in a 33-week fetus
    • Acquired brain lesions: causes
    • Intracranial signs of prenatal infection
    • Ischemic and hemorrhagic brain injury
    • Vein of Galen malformation
    • Fetal intracranial tumours
    • Arachnoid cysts

    36 slides

  5. 05

    Spine, thorax and lungs

    Neural tube defects, lung lesions and diaphragmatic hernia

    • Fetal spine: limitations of ultrasound
    • Neural tube defects and spinal masses
    • Fetal lung abnormalities
    • What MRI adds in fetal lung lesions
    • Normal fetal lung signal on T2
    • Cystic lung lesions and sequestration
    • Bronchial atresia
    • Congenital diaphragmatic hernia: what MRI answers
    • Left congenital diaphragmatic hernia at 28 weeks
    • From diaphragmatic defect to postnatal prognosis
    • Lung volume measurement in diaphragmatic hernia
    • Fetal endoscopic tracheal occlusion
    • How tracheal occlusion enlarges the fetal lung
    • Diffusion MRI of the fetal lung

    14 slides

  6. 06

    Face, abdomen and urinary tract

    Airway masses, bowel obstruction, abdominal wall and uro-MRI

    • Fetal face and neck masses
    • Cleft lip and palate
    • Gastrointestinal tract: when MRI is added
    • Meconium and MRI colonography
    • Normal fetal bowel on T1-weighted images
    • Distal bowel atresia in a 29-week fetus
    • Abdominal cystic masses
    • Abdominal wall defects
    • Genitourinary anomalies and the value of MRI
    • What uro-MRI can analyse
    • Dilated urinary tract on uro-MRI at 33 weeks
    • Complex urogenital anomalies

    12 slides

  7. 07

    Heart and skeleton

    Where echocardiography and ultrasound still lead

    • Fetal heart: role of MRI
    • Advances in fetal cardiovascular MRI
    • Skeletal dysplasia

    3 slides

  8. 08

    The placenta

    Abnormal invasion, and functional imaging of placental physiology

    • The normal placenta on MRI
    • Placenta accreta spectrum
    • MRI features sought to document accreta
    • Placenta praevia with and without accreta
    • Placenta accreta on sagittal T2
    • Diffusion imaging of the placenta
    • BOLD, arterial spin labeling and contrast-enhanced placental MRI
    • Functional placental MRI techniques
    • Gadolinium and the status of placental functional MRI

    9 slides

  9. 09

    Other applications and safety

    Postmortem imaging, labour, twins, and what is known about risk

    • Virtuopsy: imaging as an alternative to autopsy
    • MRI in labor and delivery
    • Monochorionic twins: why the brain is at risk
    • Brain injury after death of a co-twin
    • Safety of the magnetic field in pregnancy
    • Gadolinium contrast in pregnancy
    • What the referring physician needs to know
    • Composition of the fetal MRI team
    • 1.5 T
    • Key points
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    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    31 slides