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Fig. 2B —27-week-old fetus in woman with history of previous pregnancy
with congenital heart disease. Sequential coronal MR images were obtained in
anterior-to-posterior direction. Coronal balanced SSFP MR image posterior to
A shows main pulmonary artery (short white arrow) bifurcation.
Black arrowhead points to right pulmonary artery. Aortic arch (long white
arrow) gives off three neck vessels (white arrowheads).
Presence of stomach (black arrow) on same side of body as cardiac
apex indicates normal visceroatrial situs. Postnatal echocardiography and
clinical examination revealed no cardiac abnormality.