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Fig. 12 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 12

From: Perinatal post-mortem ultrasound (PMUS): radiological-pathological correlation

Fig. 12

Large left sided congenital diaphragmatic hernia in a foetus at 24 weeks gestation, following termination of pregnancy. Post-mortem ultrasound and MRI were performed 24 hours apart, 12 days after death. Coronal plane imaging of the thorax at post-mortem ultrasound (a) and post-mortem T2 weighted MRI at 1.5T (b) show herniated bowel loops (solid white arrows), herniated stomach (asterisk) and the deviated course of the oesophagus (dotted white arrows)

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