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Cytomegalovirus‐related fetal brain lesions: comparison between targeted ultrasound examination and magnetic resonance imaging
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The addition of MRI to ultrasound increases the positive predictive value for the diagnosis of fetal brain abnormalities in fetuses with CMV. The two techniques appear to be complementary and should not be mutually exclusive in high-risk fetuses. Their high predictive value for the presence or absence of cerebral lesions provides a useful tool for appropriate counseling since current evaluation of the prognosis is based mainly on the presence of fetal brain lesions. The lack of concordance between ultrasound and MRI should stimulate standardization of the interpretation of both ultrasound and MRI prospectively.
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