A viable secondary intra-abdominal pregnancy resulting from rupture of uterine scar: role of MRI
Pre-natal diagnosis of intra-abdominal pregnancy is difficult. Ultrasound has been the frontline modality to date; however, it gives a diagnostic error of 50-90% and its use is disappointing. In recent years, MRI has emerged as an appealing imaging modality. With its good soft tissue contrast and no...
Main Authors: | Teng, H.C., Kumar, G., Ramli, N.M. |
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Format: | Article |
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British Institute of Radiology
2007
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