scholarly journals The prevalence and the adding value of fetal MRI imaging in midline cerebral anomalies

Author(s):  
Rehab M. E. Raafat ◽  
Tamer M. Abdelrahman ◽  
Mona A. F. Hafez
2012 ◽  
Vol 199 (2) ◽  
pp. W222-W231 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nancy A. Chauvin ◽  
Monica Epelman ◽  
Teresa Victoria ◽  
Ann M. Johnson

Author(s):  
Manoj M. C. ◽  
Lokesh Kumar T.

Asymmetric ventriculomegaly, interhemispheric cyst and dysgenesis of the corpus callosum (AVID) constitutes a rare imaging triad. Additional findings include subcortical and subependymal heterotopia, polymicrogyria, fused thalami, deficient falx, and hydrocephalus. The knowledge of this triad helps us to diagnose prenatally by sonography and fetal MRI. In this case report authors present MRI Imaging findings in a case of AVID syndrome in a 6year old male child presenting with history of seizures and delayed milestones.


2007 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 564-564
Author(s):  
R. Gerychova ◽  
E. Racanska
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Author(s):  
Bernhard Kainz ◽  
Christina Malamateniou ◽  
Giulio Ferrazzi ◽  
Maria Murgasova ◽  
Jan Egger ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 118-123
Author(s):  
Olivier Leroij ◽  
Lennart Van der Veeken ◽  
Bettina Blaumeiser ◽  
Katrien Janssens

We present a case of a fetus with cranial abnormalities typical of open spina bifida but with an intact spine shown on both ultrasound and fetal MRI. Expert ultrasound examination revealed a very small tract between the spine and the skin, and a postmortem examination confirmed the diagnosis of a dorsal dermal sinus. Genetic analysis found a mosaic 3q23q27 duplication in the form of a marker chromosome. This case emphasizes that meticulous prenatal ultrasound examination has the potential to diagnose even closed subtypes of neural tube defects. Furthermore, with cerebral anomalies suggesting a spina bifida, other imaging techniques together with genetic tests and measurement of alpha-fetoprotein in the amniotic fluid should be performed.


Author(s):  
Xianyun Cai ◽  
Xinhong Wei ◽  
Xin Chen ◽  
Cong Sun ◽  
Tuantuan Wang ◽  
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2001 ◽  
Vol 120 (5) ◽  
pp. A68-A68
Author(s):  
G VANASSCHE ◽  
D VANBECKEVOORT ◽  
D BIELEN ◽  
G COREMANS ◽  
I AERDEN ◽  
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2018 ◽  
pp. 26-32
Author(s):  
E. A. Stepanova ◽  
М. V. Vishnyakova ◽  
V. I. Sambulov ◽  
I. Т. Mukhamedov

Glomus tumor is one of the most common temporal bone tumors. Most of them are benign and locally invasive, some are occasionally able to metastasize and have signs of malignancy. Diagnostic imaging is necessary before treatment. Computer tomography (CT) is traditionally used as a primary method of diagnosis, to recognize changes in the temporal bone. Role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in temporal bone tumor diagnosis is not definitively determined.Purpose. To assess the possibilities of computer and magnetic resonance tomography, to develop an algorithm for the application of diagnostic imaging methods in the diagnosis of glomus tumors of the temporal bone.Material and methods. The article presents the experience of diagnosing 30 patients with glomus tumors.Results. The tympanic form of the glomus tumor was observed in 11 cases (37%), tympano-yugular in 19 cases (63%). CT and MRI data totally coincided in cases of small tumors (type A and B). In the presence of extended forms CT ability of assessing bone invasion, involvement of the internal carotid artery, internal jugular vein, and dural sinuses was lower than the MRI.


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