We compared ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the detection of fetal corpus callosum (CC) dysplasia in 375 fetuses at our Institute. The results showed that MRI was significantly better than ultrasound in being able to diagnose normal and abnormal fetal CC. Also, fetal MRI can be helpful in assessing associated abnormalities and enhancing prognostic consultations.
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