Objective This study aimed to evaluate placental perfusion fraction estimated by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in vivo as a marker of placental function. Methods The study population included 35 pregnant women, of whom 13 had preeclampsia, examined at gestational weeks 22 to 40. Each woman underwent, within a 24 hour period: a MRI diffusion-weighted sequence (from which we calculated the placental perfusion fraction); venous blood sampling; and an ultrasound examination including estimation of fetal weight, amniotic fluid index and Doppler velocity measurements. We compared the perfusion fraction in pregnancies with and without fetal growth restriction and estimated correlations between the perfusion fraction and ultrasound estimates and...
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesised that a multi-compartment magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that ...
The study aimed to find biomarkers to characterize and differentiate healthy and pathological placen...
OBJECTIVES: The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) variable T2* depends on multiple factors. One impor...
International audienceObjectives To evaluate the feasibility of dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic r...
International audienceObjectives To evaluate the feasibility of dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic r...
International audienceObjectives To evaluate the feasibility of dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic r...
International audienceObjectives To evaluate the feasibility of dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic r...
Placental function is central for normal pregnancy and in many of the major pregnancy disorders. We ...
International audienceExploration of placental perfusion is essential in screening for dysfunctions ...
International audienceExploration of placental perfusion is essential in screening for dysfunctions ...
International audienceExploration of placental perfusion is essential in screening for dysfunctions ...
International audienceExploration of placental perfusion is essential in screening for dysfunctions ...
Objective We hypothesized that a multi‐compartment MRI technique that is sensitive to fetal blood o...
Objective We hypothesized that a multi‐compartment MRI technique that is sensitive to fetal blood o...
The aim of this study was to measure and portray blood movement in the placenta in vivo in normal an...
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesised that a multi-compartment magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that ...
The study aimed to find biomarkers to characterize and differentiate healthy and pathological placen...
OBJECTIVES: The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) variable T2* depends on multiple factors. One impor...
International audienceObjectives To evaluate the feasibility of dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic r...
International audienceObjectives To evaluate the feasibility of dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic r...
International audienceObjectives To evaluate the feasibility of dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic r...
International audienceObjectives To evaluate the feasibility of dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic r...
Placental function is central for normal pregnancy and in many of the major pregnancy disorders. We ...
International audienceExploration of placental perfusion is essential in screening for dysfunctions ...
International audienceExploration of placental perfusion is essential in screening for dysfunctions ...
International audienceExploration of placental perfusion is essential in screening for dysfunctions ...
International audienceExploration of placental perfusion is essential in screening for dysfunctions ...
Objective We hypothesized that a multi‐compartment MRI technique that is sensitive to fetal blood o...
Objective We hypothesized that a multi‐compartment MRI technique that is sensitive to fetal blood o...
The aim of this study was to measure and portray blood movement in the placenta in vivo in normal an...
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesised that a multi-compartment magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that ...
The study aimed to find biomarkers to characterize and differentiate healthy and pathological placen...
OBJECTIVES: The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) variable T2* depends on multiple factors. One impor...