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Table 1 Demography, imaging findings, postnatal outcome, and follow-up details of patients with fetal diaphragmatic anomalies included in the study

From: Fetal magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of congenital diaphragmatic anomalies

S. no.

Gestational age at diagnosis (weeks)

Herniated contents

Laterality of the diaphragmatic anomaly

LHR (%)

MRI diagnosis

Final diagnosis

Outcome

1

31

Stomach, small and large bowel

Left

22.4

CDH

CDH

Died immediately after birth

2

30

Stomach, small and large bowel

Left

18.4

CDH

CDH

Died immediately after birth

3

22

Stomach, part of liver, small and large bowel

Bilateral

Not calculated

CDH

CDH

Died immediately after birth

4

21

Stomach, part of liver, and small bowel

Left

42.5

CDH

CDH

Died immediately after birth

5

24

Stomach, part of liver

Left

42

CDE

CDE

Died 1 month after surgery

6

24

Liver

Right

15.5

CDE

CDE

TOP

7

21

Stomach and part of liver

Left

34.5

CDE

CDE

Operated, doing well

8

32

Stomach, small and large bowel

Left

41.6

CDH

CDE

Conservative management, doing well

9

24

Stomach and small bowel.

Left

13

CDE

CDE

TOP

10

21

Stomach, small and large bowel

Left

79.8

CDH

CDH

Operated, doing well

11

29

Stomach, small and large bowel

Left

48

CDH

CDH

Operated, doing well

12

21

Stomach, part of liver, small and large bowel

Left

52

CDE

CDE

Conservative management, doing well

  1. CDE congenital diaphragmatic eventration, CDH congenital diaphragmatic hernia, LHR lung head ratio (observed LHR/expected LHR × 100) expressed as percentage, TOP termination of pregnancy