Postmortem imaging of fetuses at early gestations: A comparison of microfocus computed tomography with postmortem magnetic resonance at 9.4 T and postmortem ultrasound
Prenatal Diagnosis2024Vol. 44(5), pp. 572–579
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P. Ibarra Vilar, Jacques Jani, Mieke Cannie, Susan C. Shelmerdine, Sophie Lecomte, Marleen Verhoye, Ciaran J. Hutchinson, Owen J. Arthurs, Andrew Carlin, Xin Kang
Abstract
Micro-CT appears to offer the greatest potential as an imaging adjunct or non-invasive alternative for conventional autopsies in early gestation fetuses.
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