The aim of the present study is to offer our experience concerning post-mortem magnetic resonance (PMMR) in foetal death cases and an evaluation of the differences between the findings acquired by PMMR and by forensic autopsy. Fifteen foetuses were recruited from July 2014 to December 2015. These had suffered intrauterine death in women in the 21st to 38th week of gestation who were treated in the emergency department for non-perception of foetal movements. We performed a PMMR on foetuses, 3 ± 1 days on average from the time of death, and then a complete forensic autopsy was performed. All 15 foetuses were examined with a whole-body study protocol, starting from the skull, down to and including the lower limbs. The total time...
Postmortem imaging has become an increasingly important part in the examination of deceased fetuses ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the diagnostic rate and diagnostic accuracy of 3 Tesla (T) postmortem magnetic...
in the United Kingdom have led to reduced numbers of autopsies being performed in the fetus and neon...
The aim of the present study is to offer our experience concerning post-mortem magnetic resonance (P...
Abstract Background Minimally invasive autopsy by post mortem magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has be...
AIM: To compare the diagnostic value and accuracy of post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging (PMMRI) ...
Abstract Postmortem fetal magnetic resonance imaging (PMFMRI) is increasingly used thanks to its goo...
BACKGROUND: Post mortem imaging is playing an increasingly important role in perinatal autopsy, and ...
INTRODUCTION: Our aim was to investigate the accuracy of postmortem fetal magnetic resonance imaging...
Abstract Central nervous system (CNS) abnormalities cause approximately 32–37.7% of terminations of ...
Background: Minimally invasive autopsy by post mortem magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has been sugge...
Abstract Just as there is a range of paediatric imaging tech-niques available during life, a similar...
The gold standard for the diagnosis of foetal death is known to be the autopsy examination, which is...
Correlation Between Fetal Autopsy and Postmortem Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Fetal AnomaliesTermin...
Abstract As postmortem imaging becomes more widely used following perinatal and paediatric deaths, t...
Postmortem imaging has become an increasingly important part in the examination of deceased fetuses ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the diagnostic rate and diagnostic accuracy of 3 Tesla (T) postmortem magnetic...
in the United Kingdom have led to reduced numbers of autopsies being performed in the fetus and neon...
The aim of the present study is to offer our experience concerning post-mortem magnetic resonance (P...
Abstract Background Minimally invasive autopsy by post mortem magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has be...
AIM: To compare the diagnostic value and accuracy of post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging (PMMRI) ...
Abstract Postmortem fetal magnetic resonance imaging (PMFMRI) is increasingly used thanks to its goo...
BACKGROUND: Post mortem imaging is playing an increasingly important role in perinatal autopsy, and ...
INTRODUCTION: Our aim was to investigate the accuracy of postmortem fetal magnetic resonance imaging...
Abstract Central nervous system (CNS) abnormalities cause approximately 32–37.7% of terminations of ...
Background: Minimally invasive autopsy by post mortem magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has been sugge...
Abstract Just as there is a range of paediatric imaging tech-niques available during life, a similar...
The gold standard for the diagnosis of foetal death is known to be the autopsy examination, which is...
Correlation Between Fetal Autopsy and Postmortem Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Fetal AnomaliesTermin...
Abstract As postmortem imaging becomes more widely used following perinatal and paediatric deaths, t...
Postmortem imaging has become an increasingly important part in the examination of deceased fetuses ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the diagnostic rate and diagnostic accuracy of 3 Tesla (T) postmortem magnetic...
in the United Kingdom have led to reduced numbers of autopsies being performed in the fetus and neon...