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[How to deal with a fetal head circumference lower than the third percentile?]

Authors :
P, Mace
M, Milh
N, Girard
S, Sigaudy
E, Quarello
Source :
Gynecologie, obstetrique, fertilitesenologie. 45(9)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The prenatal finding of a head circumference (HC) below the 3rd percentile (p) remains, in the same way as short femur or increased nuchal translucency with normal karyotype, one the most difficult situations for the praticionner in the setting of prenatal diagnosis. Microcephaly is a gateway to possible cerebral pathologies, but the main objective is to identify serious prenatal situations. A standardized HC measurement, the use of adapted reference tools and charts, longitudinal following of cephalic biometrics in high-risk situations, and systematic central nervous system analysis can increase the diagnostic performance of ultrasound which is often disappointing for microcephaly. The early distinction between associated or isolated microcephaly makes it possible to quickly orient the prenatal management and counseling. Fetal MRI and genetic counseling are fundamental in this context, making it possible to specify at best the etiological diagnosis and to provide assistance to the neuropediatrician in the establishment of an often uncertain prognosis. The recent increase in cases of microcephaly concomitant with the epidemic of the ZIKA virus is an additional argument to improve our practices and the daily apprehension of HC3rd p.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
24687189
Volume :
45
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gynecologie, obstetrique, fertilitesenologie
Accession number :
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