Mellisa Damodaram1,2, Lisa Story1,2,
Prachi Patkee1, Abhilasha Patel1,2, Amy McGuinness1,
Joanna Allsop1, Sailesh Kumar, 2, Jo Hajnal1,
Mary Rutherford1
1Robert Steiner MRI Unit, Hammersmith
Hospital, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Imperial
College Healthcare Trust, London, United Kingdom
Fetal
intrauterine growth restriction is a significant problem that often results
in iatrogenic premature delivery of the fetus. These children may have
neurodevelopmental delay and exhibit problems that cannot be explained by the
complications of prematurity alone. Little is known about the exact
neurostructural deficiencies that arise as a result of intrauterine growth
restriction, and MR studies have been limited by difficulties overcoming the
inherent problem of fetal motion. We describe
a technique to conduct 3D reconstruction of the fetal brain that enables
volumetric analysis of the whole brain and cerebellum in both normally grown
and growth restricted fetuses.