Effective non-invasive assessment of placental health, particularly in early pregnancy, is of clinical interest but currently lacking. Arterial spin labeling (ASL) MRI can safely provide local functional assessment of placental perfusion, however, placental perfusion imaging is challenging and current approaches have shortcomings. Here we investigate a multi-slice velocity-selective (VS ASL) sequence with volumetric placental perfusion assessment and report on local and global perfusion across multiple gestational stages for zika-infected rhesus macaques and healthy controls.
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