Objective: The aim of this study was to report the rate of additional anomalies detected exclusively at prenatal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in fetuses with isolated severe ventriculomegaly undergoing neurosonography. Method: Multicenter, retrospective, cohort study involving 20 referral fetal medicine centers in Italy, United Kingdom, Spain and Denmark. Inclusion criteria were fetuses affected by isolated severe ventriculomegaly (≥15 mm), defined as ventriculomegaly with normal karyotype and no other additional central nervous system (CNS) and extra-CNS anomalies on ultrasound. In all cases, a multiplanar assessment of fetal brain as suggested by ISUOG guidelines on fetal neurosonography had been performed. The primary outcome was the rate of additional CNS anomalies detected exclusively at fetal MRI within two weeks from neurosonography. Subgroup analyses according to gestational age at MRI (
Role of prenatal magnetic resonance imaging in fetuses with isolated severe ventriculomegaly at neurosonography: A multicenter study / Di Mascio, D.; Khalil, A.; Pilu, G.; Rizzo, G.; Caulo, M.; Liberati, M.; Giancotti, A.; Lees, C.; Volpe, P.; Buca, D.; Oronzi, L.; D'Amico, A.; Tinari, S.; Stampalija, T.; Fantasia, I.; Pasquini, L.; Masini, G.; Brunelli, R.; D'Ambrosio, V.; Muzii, L.; Manganaro, L.; Antonelli, A.; Ercolani, G.; Ciulla, S.; Saccone, G.; Maruotti, G. M.; Carbone, L.; Zullo, F.; Olivieri, C.; Ghi, T.; Frusca, T.; Dall'Asta, A.; Visentin, S.; Cosmi, E.; Forlani, F.; Galindo, A.; Villalain, C.; Herraiz, I.; Sileo, F. G.; Mendez Quintero, O.; Salsi, G.; Bracalente, G.; Morales-Rosello, J.; Loscalzo, G.; Pellegrino, M.; De Santis, M.; Lanzone, A.; Parazzini, C.; Lanna, M.; Ormitti, F.; Toni, F.; Murru, F.; Di Maurizio, M.; Trincia, E.; Garcia, R.; Bennike Bjorn Petersen, O.; Neerup, L.; Sandager, P.; Prefumo, F.; Pinelli, L.; Mappa, I.; Acuti Martellucci, C.; Flacco, M. E.; Manzoli, L.; Giangiordano, I.; Nappi, L.; Scambia, G.; Berghella, V.; D'Antonio, F.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS, GYNECOLOGY, AND REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0301-2115. - 267:(2021), pp. 105-110. [10.1016/j.ejogrb.2021.10.014]
Role of prenatal magnetic resonance imaging in fetuses with isolated severe ventriculomegaly at neurosonography: A multicenter study
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2021-01-01
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to report the rate of additional anomalies detected exclusively at prenatal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in fetuses with isolated severe ventriculomegaly undergoing neurosonography. Method: Multicenter, retrospective, cohort study involving 20 referral fetal medicine centers in Italy, United Kingdom, Spain and Denmark. Inclusion criteria were fetuses affected by isolated severe ventriculomegaly (≥15 mm), defined as ventriculomegaly with normal karyotype and no other additional central nervous system (CNS) and extra-CNS anomalies on ultrasound. In all cases, a multiplanar assessment of fetal brain as suggested by ISUOG guidelines on fetal neurosonography had been performed. The primary outcome was the rate of additional CNS anomalies detected exclusively at fetal MRI within two weeks from neurosonography. Subgroup analyses according to gestational age at MRI (File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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