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Study of internal structure of the human fetus in utero by echo-planar magnetic resonance imaging
Authors:I R Johnson  M K Stehling  A M Blamire  R J Coxon  A M Howseman  B Chapman  R J Ordidge  P Mansfield  E M Symonds  B S Worthington
Affiliation:Department of Physics, University of Nottingham, England.
Abstract:The ultrafast echo-planar magnetic resonance imaging technology, developed and built in Nottingham, has been used to produce the first snapshot images of the human fetus in utero. The imager, operating at a proton resonance frequency of 22 MHz, produces transaxial views in 64 or 128 milliseconds. These images comprise either 64 x 128 or 128 x 128 pixels with an in-plane resolution of 3 x 3 mm2. The slice thickness is 10 mm. Fetal scans of up to 32 contiguous slices are produced in a few minutes. These have been used to study the internal structure of the uterus and the fetus in a range of cases with gestations ranging from 26 weeks to term. Echo-planar imaging seems particularly suitable as an imaging modality since its high speed obviates image blurring arising from fetal motion.
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