Fetal MRI of thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twins
2017
Conjoined twins are very rare with incidence of 1 per 250 000 live births.1 Fetal MRI is an important adjunct to ultrasound particularly in evaluation of complex fetal anomalies and organ positions.2 3 This case report illustrates our first experience in MRI fetal of conjoined twins with the current available sequences.
An 18-year-old G2 P0+1, with no known medical illness, was diagnosed with conjoined twin pregnancy from antenatal ultrasound at 28 weeks. MRI of pelvis was performed using a 1.5 T Phillips using torso array coil. Sequences employed were Coronal T2 FB (free breathing), Axial T2 FB , Sagittal T2 FB , …
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