Fig. 3From: Fetal XCMR: a numerical phantom for fetal cardiovascular magnetic resonance imagingStatic image reconstructions of Fetal XCMR (a-d) and in utero fetal (e-h) data demonstrating comparable maternal and fetal anatomy including fluid-filled lungs, amniotic fluid, and similar tissue signals and contrast. Reconstructions using all acquired spokes are shown for transverse (a, e), sagittal (b, f), coronal (c, g), and short-axis (d, h) orientations. In utero acquisitions were performed free breathing and Fetal XCMR motion was simulated accordingly. Consequently, these static images contain relatively blurred anatomyBack to article page