Objective: To standardize the evaluation of normal tentorium insertion and normal rotation of the cerebellar vermis over the brainstem, using two novel measurements: the brainstem-tentorium angle (BT angle) and the brainstem-vermis angle (BV angle). We also aimed to test the reproducibility of these measurements. Methods: Prospective observational study including normal fetuses at routine anomaly scan with confirmed normal follow-up. Three-dimensional volumes of the fetal head were acquired starting from standard trans-cerebellar views. In the sagittal plane, obtained by multiplanar reconstruction, the angle between the brainstem and the tentorium insertion in the fetal skull, and between the brainstem and the lower edge of the vermis were ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Fetal MR imaging is part of the comprehensive prenatal assessment of fetuses...
Normal biometry of the fetal posterior fossa rules out most major anomalies of the cerebellum and ve...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of a simplified approach to the evaluation of the midlin...
Objective: To standardize the evaluation of normal tentorium insertion and normal rotation of the ce...
Objective To standardize the evaluation of normal tentorium insertion and normal rotation of the cer...
Objective To evaluate the role of the brainstem-vermis (BV) and brainstem-tentorium (BT) angles in t...
Objective To evaluate the role of the brainstem-vermis (BV) and brainstem-tentorium (BT) angles in t...
none7noTo evaluate the role of the brainstem-vermis (BV) angle in the diagnosis of fetal posterior f...
AIM To test a new parameter to assess the position of the fetal cerebellar vermis in the posterio...
BACKGROUND Normal morphometry of the vermis and its relation to the posterior fossa (PF) rule out...
Background: Posterior fossa abnormalities (PFAs) are commonly identified within routine screening a...
In cases of “spina bifida,” a detailed prenatal imaging assessment of the exact morphology of neural...
OBJECTIVES: In cases of "spina bifida," a detailed prenatal imaging assessment of the exact morpholo...
none6noObjective To describe the sonographic appearance of fetal posterior fossa anatomy at 11-14 we...
The purposes of this study were to describe a 3-dimensional sonographic technique for evaluation of ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Fetal MR imaging is part of the comprehensive prenatal assessment of fetuses...
Normal biometry of the fetal posterior fossa rules out most major anomalies of the cerebellum and ve...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of a simplified approach to the evaluation of the midlin...
Objective: To standardize the evaluation of normal tentorium insertion and normal rotation of the ce...
Objective To standardize the evaluation of normal tentorium insertion and normal rotation of the cer...
Objective To evaluate the role of the brainstem-vermis (BV) and brainstem-tentorium (BT) angles in t...
Objective To evaluate the role of the brainstem-vermis (BV) and brainstem-tentorium (BT) angles in t...
none7noTo evaluate the role of the brainstem-vermis (BV) angle in the diagnosis of fetal posterior f...
AIM To test a new parameter to assess the position of the fetal cerebellar vermis in the posterio...
BACKGROUND Normal morphometry of the vermis and its relation to the posterior fossa (PF) rule out...
Background: Posterior fossa abnormalities (PFAs) are commonly identified within routine screening a...
In cases of “spina bifida,” a detailed prenatal imaging assessment of the exact morphology of neural...
OBJECTIVES: In cases of "spina bifida," a detailed prenatal imaging assessment of the exact morpholo...
none6noObjective To describe the sonographic appearance of fetal posterior fossa anatomy at 11-14 we...
The purposes of this study were to describe a 3-dimensional sonographic technique for evaluation of ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Fetal MR imaging is part of the comprehensive prenatal assessment of fetuses...
Normal biometry of the fetal posterior fossa rules out most major anomalies of the cerebellum and ve...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of a simplified approach to the evaluation of the midlin...