Fetus and uteroplacental unit: fast MR imaging with three-dimensional reconstruction and volumetry--feasibility study

Radiology
Rahel A Kubik-HuchBorut Marincek

Abstract

In 22 fetuses, three-dimensional reconstruction was performed on the basis of T2-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) data sets by using a surface-rendering technique. Fetuses and uteroplacental units were segmented manually; volumes were calculated automatically. Three-dimensional reconstruction and volumetry of the fetus and uteroplacental unit are feasible with MR data sets. MR estimates correlated closely with ultrasonographic fetal biometric estimates and birth weight.

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