Abnormal development of the placenta is postulated as the root cause of preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction. Diffusion-Weighted imaging techniques are considered to give additional placental information. Animal models have been important in invasive validation studies for MRI measurements, as they allow for controlled experiments and analysis of multiple time-points during pregnancy. This study characterises diffusion and perfusion properties of the placenta such as the apparent diffusion coefficient, T2 measurements, fractional anisotropy and perfusion fraction derived from intravoxel incoherent motion analysis on sheep placental tissue in order to validate new imaging markers of placental function.
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