“…The value of in utero MRI in cases of ultrasound diagnosed fetal isolated VM is addressed by a number of recent studies (Malinger et al, 2004;Valsky et al, 2004;Ouahba et al, 2006;Salomon et al, 2006;Benacerraf et al, 2007;Glenn and Barkovich, 2006a;Glenn and Barkovich, 2006b;Morris et al, 2007). The percentage of additional abnormalities diagnosed by MRI ranges from 5% (Salomon et al, 2006) to 50% (Morris et al, 2007). Such large differences among studies could be due to the variable standards of ultrasound or MRI, but could also be explained by the type of malformations observed; in fact, it seems that MRI is superior to ultrasound in detecting parenchymal damage, migrational abnormalities, infarctions, germinal matrix hemorrhage and intraventricular hemorrhage, but not other malformations for which a dedicated neurosonographic examination could be superior (Malinger et al, 2004).…”