Fig. 2From: Role of diffusion MR imaging (DWI) and three-dimensional ultrasound (3DUS) in the assessment of placental insufficiency in the gestational hypertensionPregnant female, 19 years old. She did not have any medical problems with her pregnancy. Her obstetric code was G1P0. Gestational age: 30 weeks + 3 days. a Doppler examination of the uterine and umbilical arteries showed normal RI. b Volume assessment of the placenta by 3D ultrasound: 745. 16 cm3.c From right to left, (i) axial T2-weighted image, (ii) sagittal DWI at b 850, and (iii) ADC map that showed average thickness and homogenous texture of the placenta with no abnormal signal noted. ADC value equals 1.84 × 10–3 mm2/s. d Volume measurement of the placenta by MRI (752.12 cm3). Comments: Both 3D ultrasound and MR showed normal findings and comparable volume measurement of the placenta. She had normal vaginal delivery and average-weighted viable fetusBack to article page