Salem, Yishay
Keizman, Eitan
Jacobson, Jeffrey
Goitein, Orly
Katorza, Eldad
Kassif, Eran
Mishali, David
Kidron, Debora
Serraf, Alain E.
Konen, Eli
Ahiron, Reuven
Gindes, Liat
Tejman-Yardem, Shai
Article History
Received: 10 August 2024
Accepted: 20 January 2025
First Online: 7 March 2025
Declarations
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: The authors have no conflict of interest to disclose.
: The Sheba Medical Center IRB committee approved the study, and data sharing is possible upon request.
: Virtual post-mortem (VPM) examination using computed tomography angiography offers a less invasive and accurate alternative for the diagnosis of congenital anomalies in fetuses and newborns.
: VPM using CT or MRI was proved useful for fetal malformations diagnosis. To date, however, only a few reports of VPM as a diagnostic tool have used contrast media for the diagnosis and confirmation of congenital cardiac malformations.
: This study has a large cohort of media injected VPM, which proved this method reliable and useful for congenital malformations diagnosis.