MRI techniques are considered to give additional placental information in vivo to support clinical decision-making. Preclinical models such as in pregnant sheep provide an invasive method to validate MRI measurements, as they allow for controlled experiments and analysis during pregnancy. Here we characterised diffusion and perfusion properties of normal sheep placenta such as apparent diffusion coefficient, T2 measurements and fractional anisotropy analysis. We also presented the first application of multi-compartment MRI model to normal sheep placenta.
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