Today’s Spotlight features a stock image of a fetal MRI.
Researchers from MIT and two Boston hospitals have joined forces in an ambitious new project to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to evaluate the health of fetuses.
Typically, fetal health is monitored with ultrasound imaging, which is cheap and portable and does an adequate job of providing anatomical information. But MRI could potentially measure the concentration of different chemicals in a fetus’s organs, which may have more diagnostic value.
Read the full article on MIT News.
Researchers from MIT and two Boston hospitals have joined forces in an ambitious new project to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to evaluate the health of fetuses.
Typically, fetal health is monitored with ultrasound imaging, which is cheap and portable and does an adequate job of providing anatomical information. But MRI could potentially measure the concentration of different chemicals in a fetus’s organs, which may have more diagnostic value.
Read the full article on MIT News.