Proper placental development is crucial to fetal health. Here we report preliminary results characterizing the effects of Zika virus on the placenta of the rhesus macaque using dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) MRI scans. DCE data were processed to identify individual cotyledons, their volume, and blood flow at three time points during gestation and were compared with pathological findings from term placenta dissection. Analysis shows a statistically significant decrease in cotyledon volume with pathology, measurable as early as 64 days gestation.
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