Brain damage caused by Zika exposure in utero can be detected by both fetal MRI and ultrasound
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Clinicians managing Zika-affected pregnancies should use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in addition to standard ultrasound (US) because the more detailed MRI images can reveal more extensive areas of damage to the developing fetal brain, according to research presented during IDWeek 2017. "MRI and US provide complementary data needed to assess ongoing changes to the brains ["]
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