Early second-trimester diagnosis of fetal otocephalyIn a recent issue of this journal, Cannie et al. 1 reported the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the field of fetal medicine and suggested that the true advantage of fetal MRI is the functional evaluation of the fetus. Here, we present the earliest application of MRI in the assessment of fetal otocephaly.A 41-year-old gravida 4, para 2 woman was referred to our hospital because of abnormal findings on an earlier scan. Ultrasound examination at 12 weeks' gestation and MRI at 15 weeks revealed an abnormal fetal face, synotia and agnathia (Figures 1 and 2). The fetal brain, heart and internal organs were normal. At 16 weeks' gestation, termination of pregnancy was performed and a