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Fig. 1 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

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From: Added value of fetal MRI as a complementary method to antenatal ultrasound in the assessment of non-CNS fetal congenital anomalies

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33-year-old pregnant female at 28 weeks of gestation underwent ultrasound followed by fetal MRI to exclude congenital anomalies. Prenatal ultrasound: a, b Ultrasound revealed small cystic lesion at the retro-gastric region and superior to the left kidney… suspected to be adrenal in origin (arrow). Prenatal fetal MRI sequences revealed retro-gastric small cyst of fluid signal intensity at the anatomical site of spleen (white arrow) effacing the left suprarenal gland and left kidney (black arrow) which are seen separable with preserved zonal anatomy: c axial T2-weighted SSFSE, d Sagittal T2-weighted SSFSE, e coronal T2-weighted SSFSE, f axial T1-weighted ultrafast gradient echo. Postnatal ultrasound: g ultrasound confirmed small congenital splenic cyst

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