Post-mortem magnetic resonance (PMMR) imaging of the brain in fetuses and children with histopathological correlation
Clinical Radiology Aug 21, 2017
Shelmerdine SC, et al. – In this overview, researchers intended to describe and demonstrate the range of common normal and abnormal central nervous system (CNS) findings encountered during PMMR investigation. As per the outcomes, the abnormal data include diseases ranging from neural tube defects, posterior fossa malformations, those of forebrain and commissural establishment as well as neoplastic, haemorrhagic, and infectious aetiologies. Neuropathological findings at conventional autopsy accompany many of the conditions they report, allowing readers to better understand the underlying disease processes and imaging appearances.
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