Find out about sessions that will address this topic and the faculty in the field and supplement your learning with ISUOG education resources including video lectures, guidelines and articles.
Program - MRI, AI and new technology
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Understanding the basis of AI in ultrasound - Alison Noble (UK)
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AI in the detection of fetal brain anomalies - Xie Hong-Ning (China)
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Using AI to get a solution to genetic conditions - Julien Stirnemann (France)
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Machine learning in fetal heart assessment - Fatima Crispi (Spain)
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Virtual navigation by ultrasound and magnetic resonance: what are the main benefits? - Heron Werner (Brazil)
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Scan demonstration: Use of image recognition/ workflow solutions - Aris Papageorghiou (UK)
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Use cases discussion - Helen Feltovich (USA), Lior Drukker (UK)
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How artificial intelligence in ultrasound imaging could change obstetric care - Aris Papageorghiou (UK)
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MRI: from form to function - Ellen Grant (USA)
Supplement your learning - MRI, AI and new technology
Supplement your learning with the following learning resource, including exlusively-released video content from ISUOG courses and Congresses, UOG articles and ISUOG guidelines.
Video lectures
Prenatal diagnosis of arachnoid cysts: MRI features and neurodevelopmental outcome
Watch this exclusively released lecture, delivered at ISUOG's 29th World Congress. Other resources available below.
ISUOG guidelines
UOG articles
- Introduction to artificial intelligence in ultrasound imaging in obstetrics and gynecology
- Magnetic resonance scoring system for the assessment of ovarian and adnexal masses: added value of diffusionâweighted imaging including the apparent diffusion coefficient map
- Accuracy of neurosonography and MRI in clinical management of fetuses referred with central nervous system abnormalities
- Fetal cerebral magnetic resonance imaging, neurosonography and the brave new world of fetal medicine
- Cavum septi pellucidi (CSP) ratio: a marker for partial agenesis of the fetal corpus callosum
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Diffusionâweighted magnetic resonance imaging of the fetal brain in intrauterine growth restriction
VISUOG articles
Intracranial tumors
Most fetal intracranial tumors appear on ultrasound as a complex mass distorting or replacing intracranial anatomy. The histotype is variable but the prognosis is usually poor. Choroid plexus tumors and lipomas have a specific appearance, echogenic masses within the lateral ventricles and the midline respectively.
Agenesis of Septum Pellucidum
Absence of the septum pellucidum is found with many cerebral malformations, including holoprosencephaly, agenesis of corpus callosum, ventriculomegaly, open spina bifida, cortical malformations. It may be an isolated abnormality and in this case the cerebral anatomy is unremarkable but for fusion of the frontal horns.
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