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Clinical characteristics and perinatal outcome of fetuses with ventriculomegaly.

Authors :
Davutoglu EA
Arica G
Sahin NE
Ucar AK
Adaletli I
Vural ZM
Madazli R
Source :
Archives of gynecology and obstetrics [Arch Gynecol Obstet] 2024 Oct; Vol. 310 (4), pp. 2065-2071. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jun 26.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: To assess the incidence of associated structural anomalies, chromosomal/genetic abnormalities, infections, and perinatal outcomes of fetuses with ventriculomegaly (VM), also to evaluate the role of fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in detecting associated intracranial anomalies.<br />Methods: Retrospective cohort study of 149 prenatally diagnosed pregnancies with fetal VM. VM was classified as mild (Vp = 10-12 mm), moderate (Vp = 12.1-15 mm), and severe (Vp > 15 mm). Fetal MRI was performed to 97 pregnancies.<br />Results: The incidences of an associated CNS, non-CNS, chromosomal anomaly, genetic abnormality and fetal infection were 42.3%, 11.4%, 6.1%, 2.1% and 1.3%, respectively. Fetal MRI identified additional CNS anomalies in 6.7% of cases, particularly in severe VM. The incidences of perinatal outcomes were 18.8% termination of pregnancy, 4% intrauterine and 8.1% neonatal or infant death. The rates of fetuses alive at > 12 months of age with neurological morbidity were 2.6%, 11.1% and 76.9% for mild, moderate and severe isolated VM, respectively.<br />Conclusion: The prognosis of fetuses with VM mostly depends on the severity and the associated anomalies. Mild to moderate isolated VM generally have favorable outcomes. Fetal MRI is particularly valuable in fetuses with isolated severe VM.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1432-0711
Volume :
310
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Archives of gynecology and obstetrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38926203
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00404-024-07599-8