Milos, Ruxandra-Iulia
Schmidbauer, Victor
Watzenboeck, Martin L.
Stuhr, Friedrich
Gruber, Gerlinde Maria
Mitter, Christian
Dovjak, Gregor O.
Milković-Periša, Marija
Kostovic, Ivica
Jovanov-Milošević, Nataša
Kasprian, Gregor
Prayer, Daniela http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4612-2356
Funding for this research was provided by:
Medical University of Vienna
Article History
Received: 7 March 2023
Revised: 3 September 2023
Accepted: 16 September 2023
First Online: 29 November 2023
Declarations
:
: The scientific guarantor of this publication is Ruxandra-Iulia Milos.
: Martin L. Watzenboeck and Gregor Kasprian are members of the <i>European Radiology</i> Editorial Board. They have not taken part in the review or selection process of this article.The authors of this manuscript declare no relationships with any companies, whose products or services may be related to the subject matter of the article.
: Martin L. Watzenboek has significant statistical expertise and provided the statistical analysis for this manuscript.No complex statistical methods were necessary for this paper.
: Written informed consent was waived by the Institutional Review Board.
: Institutional Review Board approval was obtained. The Ethics Committee of the Medical University of Vienna (EK Nr: 1695/2021) approved the fetal MRI studies. The use of the postmortem brain tissue was approved by the Ethics Committee of the School of Medicine, University of Zagreb (MFSZ 380–59-1016–19-111/210 to NJM), and the Ethics Committee of University Hospital Centre Zagreb (KLASA: 8.1–17/142–2. No.02/21AG to NJM).
: • retrospective study• observational• performed at one institution