Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a second-level screening exam prescribed during pregnancy for the assessment of fetal craniofacial malformations. Aim of the present study was to assess if MRI scans performed for gynecologic reasons are useful in morphologic field to investigate the development of head and neck anatomical structures. Twenty-eight fetal MRI of patients from 20th to 32nd weeks of gestation taken to dispel doubts about the presence of skeletal malformations were analyzed and divided into 3 groups according to different gestational weeks: group A from 20th to 22nd, group B from 23rd to 25th, group C from 27th to 32nd. In each image, cephalometric landmarks were set on cranial base, maxilla, mandible and hyoid bone a...
AbstractObjectiveTo provide sectional anatomic data for the precise localization of developmental ma...
PURPOSE: Fast MRI has provided detailed and reproducible fetal anatomy. This study was performed to ...
Abstract: Even if ultrasonography still remains the primary prenatal investigation technique for the...
IntroductionThe development of skeletal structures (cranial base, upper and lower) and upper airways...
Ultrasound is the primary modality for fetal imaging, but Magnetic Resonance Imaging nowadays has a ...
Aim: This retrospective study aims at demonstrating the importance of a correct and detailed early d...
Objectives: Abnormal jaw relationships can be a warning sign of the presence of congenital anomalie...
Objectives: Abnormal jaw relationships can be a warning sign of the presence of congenital anomalie...
This study was designed to demonstrate quantitative growth trends in the human upper face region bef...
International audienceA wide range of craniofacial malformations can be diagnosed in utero using ult...
The purpose of this investigation was to construct a cephalostat suitable for obtaining oriented lat...
AbstractObjectiveTo provide sectional anatomic data for the precise localization of developmental ma...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The developing fetal skull base has previously been studied via dissection a...
The purpose of this investigation was to construct a cephalostat suitable for obtaining oriented lat...
Retrognathia with or without Pierre Robin's sequence are rare malformations of the face ...
AbstractObjectiveTo provide sectional anatomic data for the precise localization of developmental ma...
PURPOSE: Fast MRI has provided detailed and reproducible fetal anatomy. This study was performed to ...
Abstract: Even if ultrasonography still remains the primary prenatal investigation technique for the...
IntroductionThe development of skeletal structures (cranial base, upper and lower) and upper airways...
Ultrasound is the primary modality for fetal imaging, but Magnetic Resonance Imaging nowadays has a ...
Aim: This retrospective study aims at demonstrating the importance of a correct and detailed early d...
Objectives: Abnormal jaw relationships can be a warning sign of the presence of congenital anomalie...
Objectives: Abnormal jaw relationships can be a warning sign of the presence of congenital anomalie...
This study was designed to demonstrate quantitative growth trends in the human upper face region bef...
International audienceA wide range of craniofacial malformations can be diagnosed in utero using ult...
The purpose of this investigation was to construct a cephalostat suitable for obtaining oriented lat...
AbstractObjectiveTo provide sectional anatomic data for the precise localization of developmental ma...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The developing fetal skull base has previously been studied via dissection a...
The purpose of this investigation was to construct a cephalostat suitable for obtaining oriented lat...
Retrognathia with or without Pierre Robin's sequence are rare malformations of the face ...
AbstractObjectiveTo provide sectional anatomic data for the precise localization of developmental ma...
PURPOSE: Fast MRI has provided detailed and reproducible fetal anatomy. This study was performed to ...
Abstract: Even if ultrasonography still remains the primary prenatal investigation technique for the...