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Fig. 6 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 6

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

Fig. 6

20-year-old pregnant female at 26 weeks of gestation, prenatal ultrasound revealed polyhydramnios. Prenatal ultrasound: a, b revealed complex solid and cystic neck swelling (arrow) with no detected vascularity involving the left side of the neck …?cervical teratoma. Prenatal fetal MRI sequences revealed polyhydramnios and hyperextension of the neck and sizable neck swelling with solid and cystic changes (white arrow) with areas of hemorrhage (white arrow) seen compromising and obstructing the oropharyngeal airways with non-visualized stomach …matching with congenital cervical teratoma: c sagittal T1-weighted image, d axial T2-weighted SSFSE sequence, e sagittal T2-weighted SSFSE sequence, f DWI, g ADC image. Diagnosis was congenital cervical teratoma

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