학술논문

Fetal brain biometry in isolated mega cisterna magna: MRI and US study.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. Nov2022, Vol. 35 Issue 21, p4199-4207. 9p.
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ISSN
1476-7058
Abstract
To characterize the biometric parameters in ultrasound and brain MRI of fetuses with isolated mega cisterna magna (MCM). Cross-sectional historical cohort study conducted at a single tertiary medical center between 2011 and 2018. All fetuses underwent US and brain MRI scans. Matching analysis was performed according to gender and gestational age. The study included a total of 103 fetuses; 44 fetuses with isolated MCM in the study group, and a control group of 59 fetuses with normal CNS. The study group had larger biparietal diameter (BPD) (86 vs. 79.8 mm, p =.001) and head circumference (HC) (318 vs. 292 mm, p <.001) on ultrasound. On MRI, study group had larger occipitofrontal diameter (OFD) (99 vs. 92 mm, p <.001) and BPD (77 vs. 72 mm, p <.001). Male fetuses' prevalence was higher in the study group (77.3% vs. 47.5%). After matching 20 fetuses from each group, the study group had larger HC (310.1 versus 300.7 mm, p =.029) and OFD (113.4 versus 108.3 mm, p =.009) on ultrasound, and larger OFD (97.4 versus 94.6, p =.013) on brain MRI. Isolated MCM may be related to other large fetal CNS biometric measurements in both ultrasound and MRI and might be influenced by fetal gender. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]