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Fig. 3G —MR images of fetus with gastroschisis at 28 weeks 6 days'
gestation. Sm = small intestine, As = ascending colon, Tr = transverse colon,
Ds = descending colon, R = rectum, L = liver, St = stomach. Volume-rendered
images in anteroposterior (E), oblique left-to-right (F),
left-to-right (G), and right-to-left (H) views show condition of
eviscerated bowel segments of gastroschisis. No volvulus or bowel atresia is
seen. Site of abdominal wall defect is predictable because intestine becomes
constricted just at defect site (arrows). Small intestine is not
visualized.