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. 2021 Dec 21;303(1):162–170. doi: 10.1148/radiol.211222

Figure 2:

Flowchart of our study sample shows inclusion and exclusion. There was a total of 116 pregnant patients who were imaged, resulting in 162 fetal MRI examinations. Twenty-seven MRI examinations were excluded because of poor-quality data, resulting in 135 MRI examinations that were reconstructed and segmented. Then, 13 MRI examinations were excluded because of gross errors in segmentation, resulting in 122 MRI examinations analyzed (corresponding to 98 fetuses).

Flowchart of our study sample shows inclusion and exclusion. There was a total of 116 pregnant patients who were imaged, resulting in 162 fetal MRI examinations. Twenty-seven MRI examinations were excluded because of poor-quality data, resulting in 135 MRI examinations that were reconstructed and segmented. Then, 13 MRI examinations were excluded because of gross errors in segmentation, resulting in 122 MRI examinations analyzed (corresponding to 98 fetuses).