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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Fetus: Physicists', Technologists' and Radiologists' Perspectives
In utero magnetic resonance imaging has expanded from a research tool into everyday practise for many centres worldwide. This is predominantly for central nervous system abnormalities, but research is continuing on it's role in other body systems. The technique is dependent on radiographers, radiologists and physicists working together to optimise the sequences and reduce the time taken. Experience is essential on all aspects including the interpretation of the images. There is no doubt that it is a useful adjuvant to antenatal ultrasound in certain clinical situations. For optimal use a multidisciplinary team approach with detailed case discussion is essential.