"11150" . "J\u00E1tra, mekonium, krv\u00E1cen\u00ED: v\u00FDznam T1 v\u00E1\u017Een\u00FDch obraz\u016F p\u0159i MR zobrazen\u00ED plodu"@cs . . . . . "J\u00E1tra, mekonium, krv\u00E1cen\u00ED: v\u00FDznam T1 v\u00E1\u017Een\u00FDch obraz\u016F p\u0159i MR zobrazen\u00ED plodu"@cs . "8" . "\u017Di\u017Eka, Jan" . . "RIV/00216208:11150/06:00005097!RIV08-MSM-11150___" . . . "7"^^ . . . "Liver; meconium; haemorrhage; value; T1-weighted; images; fetal; MRI"@en . "Liver, meconium, haemorrhage: the value of T1-weighted images in fetal MRI"@en . "Liver, meconium, haemorrhage: the value of T1-weighted images in fetal MRI" . "36" . . "0301-0449" . "J\u00FCttnerov\u00E1, V\u011Bra" . "[14FC59AC5E6F]" . "Background: Ultrafast T2-weighted (T2-W) MRI sequences are currently considered a routine technique for fetal MR imaging. Limited experience exists with fetal T1-weighted (T1-W) imaging techniques. Objective: To determine MRI patterns of some fetal abdominal or haemorrhagic disorders with particular respect to the diagnostic value of T1-W images. Conclusion: Our results suggest that the specific signal properties of methaemoglobin, meconium and liver are sufficiently important for T1-W sequences to become a routine part of fetal MRI protocols when dealing with digestive tract anomalies, diaphragmatic and abdominal wall defects, intraabdominal masses, and fetal haemorrhage."@en . "10"^^ . "Pediatric Radiology" . . "Liver, meconium, haemorrhage: the value of T1-weighted images in fetal MRI" . "Hod\u00EDk, Karel" . . "4"^^ . . "483469" . . . . . "Liver, meconium, haemorrhage: the value of T1-weighted images in fetal MRI"@en . "792;801" . "Background: Ultrafast T2-weighted (T2-W) MRI sequences are currently considered a routine technique for fetal MR imaging. Limited experience exists with fetal T1-weighted (T1-W) imaging techniques. Objective: To determine MRI patterns of some fetal abdominal or haemorrhagic disorders with particular respect to the diagnostic value of T1-W images. Conclusion: Our results suggest that the specific signal properties of methaemoglobin, meconium and liver are sufficiently important for T1-W sequences to become a routine part of fetal MRI protocols when dealing with digestive tract anomalies, diaphragmatic and abdominal wall defects, intraabdominal masses, and fetal haemorrhage." . . "C\u00EDl: ur\u010Dit MRI uspo\u0159\u00E1d\u00E1n\u00ED vybran\u00FDch fet\u00E1ln\u00EDch abdomin\u00E1ln\u00EDch a krv\u00E1civ\u00FDch chorob, a to zejm\u00E9na ve vztahu k diagnostick\u00E9 hodnot\u011B T1-W sn\u00EDmk\u016F. Z\u00E1v\u011Br: na\u0161e v\u00FDsledky nazna\u010Duj\u00ED, \u017Ee nespecifick\u00E9 sign\u00E1ln\u00ED vlastnosti methemoglobinu, mekonia a jater jsou dostate\u010Dn\u011B d\u016Fle\u017Eit\u00E9, aby se sekvence T1-W staly rutinn\u00ED sou\u010D\u00E1st\u00ED protokolu fet\u00E1ln\u00ED MRI, a to zejm\u00E9na pokud se jedn\u00E1 o anom\u00E1lie tr\u00E1vic\u00EDho traktu a krv\u00E1cen\u00ED."@cs . . . . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . . "N, S" . "Eli\u00E1\u0161, Pavel" . "RIV/00216208:11150/06:00005097" . .