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Figure 2a. MR imaging-anatomic comparison. (a) Two uterine tubes containing multiple fetoplacental units are well visualized on a T1-weighted coronal MR image (500/2.2; field of view, 6 x 6 cm) (left). Anatomy is illustrated on right. (b) T2-weighted transverse MR image (3000/95; field of view, 6 x 6 cm) shows placenta (large arrow) with a signal intensity comparable to that of muscle, together with umbilical cord (small arrow). (c) Fetal sagittal shape is well recognized on this T1-weighted coronal MR image (500/2.2; field of view, 6 x 6 cm) (left) correlating to anatomic image (right).







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