DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2393050583
Fetal Lung Volume Measurements: Determination with MR ImagingEffect of Various Factors1
Valerie L. Ward, MD, MPH,
Mizuki Nishino, MD,
Hiroto Hatabu, MD, PhD,
Judy A. Estroff, MD,
Carol E. Barnewolt, MD,
Henry A. Feldman, PhD and
Deborah Levine, MD
1 From the Department of Radiology (V.L.W., J.A.E., C.E.B.), Advanced Fetal Care Center (V.L.W., J.A.E., C.E.B.), and Clinical Research Program (H.A.F.), Children's Hospital, and Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (M.N., H.H., D.L.), Harvard Medical School, 300 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115. From the 2003 RSNA Annual Meeting. Received April 7, 2005; revision requested June 3; revision received August 29; accepted September 22; final version accepted November 1.
Address correspondence to V.L.W. (e-mail: valerie.ward{at}childrens.harvard.edu).

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Figure 1: FLV measurement with MR imaging. Coronal half-Fourier single-shot turbo spin-echo MR image (echo time, 92 msec; section thickness, 5 mm; field of view, 32 x 32 cm; matrix, 256 x 256) of a fetus at 32 weeks GA in cephalic presentation shows a manually drawn free-form region of interest tracing around the visible portions of right and left lungs.
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