FETAL CARDIAC MR
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https://doi.org/10.48026/issn.26373297.2025.1.16.8Keywords:
MRI, cardiac MRI, Fetal cardiacAbstract
Magnetic resonance imaging is a non-invasive method that does not use ionizing radiation to produce images, which is its greatest advantage for visualizing fetal pathology. Fetal magnetic resonance imaging is used to visualize pathologies of the central nervous system, abdomen, thoracic organs, and heart, particularly when ultrasound examination is insufficient. FCMR allows detailed visualization of the fetal heart and surrounding structures during pregnancy. It is particularly useful in diagnosing congenital heart defects and assessing fetal circulation, especially when other methods such as ultrasound are inconclusive.
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