In this systematic review the diagnostic capabilities of post-mortem MR (PMMR) concerning brain and spinal cord abnormalities compared to traditional autopsy were analyzed. A computerized online search of scientific articles was performed using Medline (PubMed) databases in June 2016 to identify all studies comparing PMMR with conventional autopsy in detecting fetal central nervous system alterations. Titles and abstracts were screened based on these exclusion criteria: no paediatric cases, neuroradiological alterations not reported, studies not in English, case reports and reviews, less than 10 subjects analyzed, PMMR performed on MR Units with magnetic field different from 1,5 or 3 T. Full texts of potentially relevant publications were read. Only articles with a clearly stated comparison between PMMR and autopsy results were included. 467 abstracts were identified; 14 papers met the inclusion criteria; data from 8 studies were extracted (467 cases). Of the 8 papers examined all regarded fetuses; only one analyzed also children Based on these results, PMMR might be considered a valid support/substitute to traditional autopsy for studying fetal central nervous system.