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Final ID: Poster #: EDU-024

A Diagnostic Approach to Fetal Head and Neck Masses

Purpose or Case Report: Fetal neck masses are a complex and diverse group of anomalies that can present diagnostic and management challenges for clinicians. In addition to prenatal ultrasound, fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has emerged as a powerful tool for the evaluation of these masses due to its high soft tissue contrast and ability to provide detailed anatomical information, especially with respect to the fetal airway and mediastinum. This educational exhibit explores the use of fetal MRI in the assessment of 7 different head and neck masses encountered at our institution, including providing a diagnostic approach, describing imaging features, and demonstrating the utility of fetal MRI in predicting the level of airway management the fetus may need, providing important implications for prenatal counseling and delivery management.
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  • Mutambuze, Jean  ( Indiana University School of Medicine , Indianapolis , Indiana , United States )
  • Marine, Megan  ( Indiana University School of Medicine , Indianapolis , Indiana , United States )
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Fetal Imaging/Neonatal

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