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Prenatal Evaluation, Imaging Features, and Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Prenatally Diagnosed Periventricular Pseudocysts

S. Cooper, O. Bar-Yosef, M. Berkenstadt, C. Hoffmann, R. Achiron and E. Katorza
American Journal of Neuroradiology December 2016, 37 (12) 2382-2388; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4916
S. Cooper
aFrom the Antenatal Diagnostic Unit (S.C., R.A., E.K.), Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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bDepartment of Pediatric Neurology (O.B.-Y.)
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cThe Danek Gertner Institute of Human Genetics (M.B.)
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dDepartment of Diagnostic Radiology (C.H.), Sheba Medical Center, Tel HaShomer, Ramat Gan, Israel; Affiliated with Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
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    A, Schematic representation of the differential diagnosis between periventricular pseudocysts and periventricular leukomalacia. Originally published by Malinger et al.4 B, Differential diagnosis between the cystic lesions seen in periventricular leukomalacia (PVL), connatal cysts (CC), and subependymal cysts (SC). Malinger et al4 original publication modified by Epelman et al.6

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    Flowchart illustrating the study design and outcome. Cases are divided to 2 groups: fetuses in group A had only PVPC on MR imaging, while fetuses on group B had additional findings on MR imaging or fetal abnormality. Fetal abnormality is defined as the presence of fetal infection, chromosomal abnormality, IUGR, abnormal echocardiogram findings, or other fetal malformation. The groups were further subdivided into connatal cysts or subependymal pseudocysts.

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    T2 MR imaging coronal view. A, Case 5, bilateral connatal cysts located at the external angle, anterior to the foramina of Monro. B, Case 17, bilateral subependymal pseudocysts located posterior to the foramina of Monro.

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    Main population, neonatal, and delivery characteristics (n = 26)a

    Characteristics
    Pregnancy and maternal
        Maternal age (yr)32.5 (21–42)
        In vitro fertilization3/26 (11.5%)
        Multiple pregnancies2/26 (7.7%)
        Maternal infection5/26 (19.2%)
            CMV4/26 (15.3%)
            Toxoplasma1/26 (3.8%)
        Maternal medical treatment5/26 (19.2%)
        Maternal hypercoagulative disorder4/26 (15.3%)
        TOP6/26 (23.1%)
    Fetal and neonatal
        Male/female ratio (15:11)1.4:1
        Fetal abnormalities
            IUGR4/26 (15.4%)
            CMV infection2/26 (7.7%)
            Chromosomal aberration2/26 (7.7%)
            Abnormal fetal echocardiogram findings1/26 (3.8%)
        GA at MRI diagnosis (wk)33 (29–38)
        Birth GA (wk)38 (35–41)
        BW (g)3210 (2445–4060)
        Apgar score
            At 1 min9 (8–9)
            At 5 min10 (8–10)
    Mode of delivery (n = 20)
        Vaginal delivery11/20 (55%)
        Cesarean delivery7/20 (35%)
        Assisted vaginal delivery2/20 (10%)
    • Note:—GA indicates gestational age, BW, birth weight.

    • ↵a Data are expressed as median (range) or number (percentage).

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    MRI morphologic features and neurodevelopmental outcome of connatal cysts and subependymal pseudocysts

    MRI Morphologic FeatureConnatal CystsSEPCP Value
    Bilateral (No.)15/15 (100%)9/11 (82%).17
    Multilocular (No.)14/15 (93.3%)10/11 (91%)1.00
    Mean height5.17 ± 1.035.61 ± 0.63.22
    Mean AP diameter8.53 ± 2.768.97 ± 2.10.65
    Near the occipital horns (No.)01/11 (9%).42
    Posterior to the caudothalamic notch (No.)04/11 (36%).02
    Atypical morphology (No.)1/15 (6.6%)0.42
    Abnormal neurodevelopmental outcome (No.)02/11 (18%).15
    TOP (No.)3/15 (20%)3/11 (27%)–
    • Note:—AP indicates anteroposterior.

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S. Cooper, O. Bar-Yosef, M. Berkenstadt, C. Hoffmann, R. Achiron, E. Katorza
Prenatal Evaluation, Imaging Features, and Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Prenatally Diagnosed Periventricular Pseudocysts
American Journal of Neuroradiology Dec 2016, 37 (12) 2382-2388; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A4916

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