Title:T2-weighted Imaging Features of the Fetal Thymus in the Middle and Late
Pregnancy: A Post-mortem Study based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Volume: 20
Author(s): Leilei Yuan, Baohua Lv*, Han Wang, Zhaohua Wang, Hua Shang, Xiujuan Li, Lisha Liang and Xiangtao Lin
Affiliation:
- Department of Radiology, Taian City Central Hospital, Qingdao University, Tai'an 271099, China
Keywords:
T2 weighted turbo spin echo sequence, Fetal thymus, MRI, Antenatal diagnosis, Fat-sup pressed, Prenatal screening.
Abstract:
Background:
Fat-suppressed (FS) T2-weighed turbo spin-echo (TSE) sequence was used to detect the signal of the thymus and the characteristics of the thymus
location, measure the two-dimensional diameter at specific levels, and analyze the association with gestational weeks.
Methods:
This study involved 51 fetal specimens. Post-mortem MRI scanning was implemented with a 3.0-T MRI system. T2-weighted imaging (T2WI)
features of the thymus in fetuses were quantitatively investigated with DICOM images. Statistical analysis was done with the Chi-Square test, oneway
ANOVA, and Student’s t-test.
Results:
There was heterogeneity in the morphology of the fetal thymus. FS T2-weighted TSE sequence clearly exhibited the microstructure of the fetal
thymus. The thymus extensively showed a lobulated appearance. The central signal is much higher than the peripheral signal in each lobule. In
addition, FS-T2WI images can clearly show the interlobular septum, which is filled with fluid and presents a linear high signal. The signal intensity
of fetal thymus increased with gestational weeks. The diameter measured in a particular plane was highly correlated with gestational week.
Conclusion:
FS T2-weighted TSE sequence provides high-resolution images of the fetal thymus. The change in signal intensity, location, and two-dimensional
diameter in a specific plane can be used as a research direction for the fetal thymus.