Prenatal imaging of facial clefts by magnetic resonance imaging with emphasis on the posterior palate
Prenatal Diagnosis2003Vol. 23(12), pp. 970–975
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Abstract
Our results suggest that MRI may be ancillary to ultrasound in prenatal investigation of a fetus with cleft lip, allowing a better staging of the lesion by demonstrating the degree of involvement of the palate.
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