File:Normal brain fetal MRI - 24 weeks (Radiopaedia 50626-56054 Axial T1 fat sat 3).jpg

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  • Radiopaedia case ID: 50626
  • Image ID: 27697339
  • Image stack position: 3/44
  • Plane projection: Axial
  • Aux modality: T1 fat sat
  • Study findings: Normal fetal body MRI at 24 weeks. Note the utility of T1 fat saturated acquisition for the visualization of fetal bowel (T1 hyperintense meconium) and of the thyroid gland (also T1 bright).
  • Modality: MRI
  • System: Central Nervous System
  • Findings: Normal fetal brain at 24 weeks gestation. No mega cisterna magna or other posterior fossa abnormality. Normal, gestation appropriate sulcation is shown. Note calcarine and parietooccipital sulci on medial aspect of hemispheres on coronal and axial images respectively. Sylvian fissure opercularization has progressed and early evidence of central sulcus noted on sagittal images. Normal vermis foliation is present on the midline sagittal spoiled gradient echo image.  This is also a nice example of normal, five-layered lamination. Sagittal acquisition somewhat oblique, but was the best possible.
Date Published: 4th Feb 2017
Source https://radiopaedia.org/cases/normal-brain-fetal-mri-24-weeks-1
Author Stacy Goergen
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