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Figures 3, 4. Third-trimester fetal anatomy. (3) Sagittal half-Fourier single-shot fast SE image of a fetus (4,300/60, 30 x 35-cm field of view, 192 x 256 matrix, total acquisition time of 19 seconds) shows the hyperintense lung (a) and the low-signal-intensity heart (b). A kidney is seen posteriorly (c) just below the level of the diaphragm. Additional structures seen on this image include the pons (d), oropharynx (straight white arrow), esophagus (arrowhead), fourth ventricle (black arrow), and umbilical vein (curved arrow). (4) Sagittal half-Fourier single-shot fast SE image of a fetus (4,300/60, 30 x 35-cm field of view, 7.5-mm section thickness with 5.0-mm spacing, 192 x 256 matrix, 13 sections, total acquisition time of 19 seconds) shows the lateral ventricle (a), diencephalon (b), cerebellum (c), umbilical cord (straight arrows), umbilical cord insertion (curved arrow), and teeth (arrowheads). (Figs 3 and 4 courtesy of Deborah Levine, MD, and Robert R. Edelman, MD, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Mass.)
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