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Original Articles

The added value of third trimester fetal brain MRI in cases of isolated ventriculomegaly

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Pages 6759-6763 | Received 02 Jan 2021, Accepted 23 Apr 2021, Published online: 09 May 2021
 

Abstract

Objectives

To assess the added value of third trimester fetal brain MRI, performed in one tertiary referral center, in cases of isolated ventriculomegaly as established by a dedicated multiplanar neurosonography.

Methods

Fetal brain MRI scans performed in a single tertiary center during a 3-year period were assessed for possible inclusion. Only cases diagnosed with ventriculomegaly without additional findings in a neurosonography preceding the MRI were included. Fetal MRI was performed at a median gestational of 32 weeks (IQR 31–34 weeks).

Results

A total of 68 cases met the inclusion criteria. Of them, in four cases MRI identified additional findings including three cases of intraventricular hemorrhage and one case of cortical infarction. The overall rate of MRI-findings in the study population was (5.9%, 95% CI 2.3–14.2%). No additional findings were detected in cases of mild ventriculomegaly, 6.1% in moderate and 25% in severe ventriculomegaly. The combined rate of additional findings in mild to moderate ventriculomegaly was 3.3% (95%CI 0.9–11.4%).

Conclusions

MRI was able to detect additional findings in 5.9% of cases with seemingly isolated ventriculomegaly after a dedicated neurosonography. The severity of ventriculomegaly is associated with a higher chance of detecting abnormalities in fetal brain MRI.

Disclosure statement

The authors have no conflicts of interest relevant to this article to disclose.

Figure 1. T2 axial MR images at 32 gestational weeks demonstrating unilateral ventriculomegaly (A, black asterisk) with hyposignal appearance (B, white asterisk) suggestive of bleeding.

Figure 1. T2 axial MR images at 32 gestational weeks demonstrating unilateral ventriculomegaly (A, black asterisk) with hyposignal appearance (B, white asterisk) suggestive of bleeding.

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