OBJECTIVE: Ultrasonographic differentiation between intracranial supratentorial interhemispheric pathologic cystlike lesions and those related to physiologic median structures is essential because the latter have no clinical relevance, whereas the former may carry a poor prognosis. We reviewed our experience with 19 consecutive cases of interhemispheric hypoechoic lesions without parenchymal involvement diagnosed between January 1990 and June 1997 to establish their clinical significance and provide prenatal ultrasonographic criteria to distinguish between pathologic cystlike lesions and those related to physiologic midline structures. STUDY DESIGN: All patients underwent targeted prenatal scans of intracranial anatomy to establish the relationship between the fluid collections and the surrounding parenchymal and ventricular structures. In addition, a detailed anatomic survey was performed to rule out associated malformations. Follow-up, including neurologic examination, imaging, autop...
Vergani, P., Locatelli, A., Piccoli, M., Ceruti, P., Patanè, L., Paterlini, G., et al. (1999). Ultrasonographic differential diagnosis of fetal intracranial interhemispheric cysts. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 180(2), 423-428 [10.1016/S0002-9378(99)70226-7].
Ultrasonographic differential diagnosis of fetal intracranial interhemispheric cysts
VERGANI, PATRIZIA;LOCATELLI, ANNA;
1999
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Ultrasonographic differentiation between intracranial supratentorial interhemispheric pathologic cystlike lesions and those related to physiologic median structures is essential because the latter have no clinical relevance, whereas the former may carry a poor prognosis. We reviewed our experience with 19 consecutive cases of interhemispheric hypoechoic lesions without parenchymal involvement diagnosed between January 1990 and June 1997 to establish their clinical significance and provide prenatal ultrasonographic criteria to distinguish between pathologic cystlike lesions and those related to physiologic midline structures. STUDY DESIGN: All patients underwent targeted prenatal scans of intracranial anatomy to establish the relationship between the fluid collections and the surrounding parenchymal and ventricular structures. In addition, a detailed anatomic survey was performed to rule out associated malformations. Follow-up, including neurologic examination, imaging, autop...I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.