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Fetal akinesia and associated abnormalities on prenatal MRI

Authors :
Gabriele Amann
Dieter Bettelheim
Peter Brugger
Daniela Prayer
Gregor Kasprian
John M. Graham
Ursula Nemec
Siegfried Rotmensch
Romana Höftberger
Stefan F. Nemec
David L. Rimoin
Source :
Prenatal Diagnosis. 31:484-490
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Wiley, 2011.

Abstract

Objective In view of the increasing role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as an adjunct to prenatal ultrasonography (US), this study sought to demonstrate the visualization of fetal akinesia and associated abnormalities on MRI. Methods This retrospective study included six fetuses with akinesia and associated abnormalities, depicted on fetal MRI after suspicious prenatal US. The whole fetus was assessed for musculoskeletal abnormalities and associated pathological conditions elsewhere. Fetal outcome data were compared with prenatal imaging. US and MRI findings were also compared. Results Akinesia resulting in arthrogryposis was seen in 6/6 fetuses, with abnormal musculature in 5/6 fetuses. Associated brain abnormalities were found in 2/6 fetuses; facial abnormalities in 3/6; lung hypoplasia in 3/6; and polyhydramnios in 2/6. There were 5/6 pregnancies that were terminated and one individual died neonatally. MRI and brain autopsy were concordant in 4/6 cases. MRI and body autopsy were concordant in 1/6 cases and in 5/6 cases, autopsy revealed additional abnormalities. In addition to US, MRI correctly identified central nervous system findings in four cases and lung hypoplasia in three cases. Conclusion Our MRI results demonstrate fetal akinesia and associated abnormalities, which may have an impact on perinatal management, as an adjunct to prenatal US. Copyright  2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Supporting information may be found in the online version of this article.

Details

ISSN :
01973851
Volume :
31
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Prenatal Diagnosis
Accession number :
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