Dorothy I. Bulas, M.D., and Gilbert Vezina, M.D. (IMAGE)
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A combination of prenatal magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound was able to detect Zika-related brain abnormalities during pregnancy, giving families timely information to prepare for the potential complex care needs of these infants, according to the study authors.
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