Overview
Fetal magnetic resonance imaging (fetal MRI) is a non-invasive, non-radiation imaging technique that offers detailed information about the anatomic structure of a fetus. Fetal MRI is tailored to address specific questions and concerns about a suspected congenital abnormality.
Fetal MRI is a diagnostic procedure that can provide additional and complementary information to ultrasound in the evaluation of the fetal brain, spine, face and neck, chest and lungs, and abdomen and pelvis (including bowel and urinary tract). It particularly excels in the evaluation of the fetal brain and spine, and can be used to help prognosticate outcome in cases of congenital diaphragmatic hernia and fetal lung masses. A fetal MRI can provide anatomic information useful in planning complex fetal care and, in some circumstances, antenatal surgical procedures.
Fetal MRI does not utilize ionizing radiation. In fact, the use of MRI during pregnancy is considered standard of care by the American College of Radiology, the Society for Pediatric Radiology, and the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Fetal MRI Procedure for Evaluation and Diagnosis: A fetal MRI can provide anatomic information useful in planning complex fetal care and, in some circumstances, antenatal surgical procedures.
Fetal MRI can confirm a diagnosis or provide detailed information for congenital abnormalities including, but not limited to:
- Brain abnormalities
- Congenital lung masses
- Congenital diaphragmatic hernia and gastroschisis
- Genetic abnormalities
- Neck masses (including teratoma and lymphangioma)
- Spina bifida
- Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome
Specialty-trained Radiologists: Our specialty-trained pediatric radiologists have been interpreting fetal MR images at the VCU Health System since 2015.
Not all radiologists or medical centers can perform fetal MRI. Only radiologists trained to interpret a fetal MRI can review images and provide an accurate diagnosis. Our specialty-trained radiologists are part of a multidisciplinary team that coordinate care for patients and referring physicians.
Meet Our Faculty
Both Eman Mahdi, M.D. and Gregory Vorona, M.D. completed pediatric subspecialty training including fetal MRI and both are American Board of Radiology (ABR) Pediatric Radiology. Dr. Mahdi is also ABR certified in Neuroradiology.
Dr. Mahdi completed her two pediatric fellowships from the Children's National Health System in Washington, D.C. and Dr. Vorona completed his two fellowships at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Each received advanced medical education in Pediatric Radiology and Pediatric Neuroradiology, which included fetal brain and spine MRI.
Gregory Vorona, M.D.
Associate Professor
Gregory Vorona, M.D.
Associate Professor
Radiology
Associate Professor,
Director of Pediatric Imaging,
Director of Pediatric Neuroradiology,
Director of Fetal MRI
Phone: (804) 828-9842
Email: gregory.vorona@vcuhealth.org
Address/Location:
Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU
Eman Sabah Mahdi, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Eman Sabah Mahdi, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Radiology
Assistant Professor,
Pediatric Radiology Fellowship Director,
Director of Resident and Medical Student Education
Email: eman.mahdi@vcuhealth.org
Address/Location:
Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU
Learn More about the Fetal MRI procedure
Patients and referring physicians, please call our complex prenatal care coordinator during normal business hours at (804) 350-8805 and for more information visit the Fetal MRI at CHoR link.