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Congenital basis of posterior fossa anomalies.

Claudia Cotes1, Eliana Bonfante2, Jillian Lazor3, Siddharth Jadhav4, Maria Caldas4, Leonard Swischuk1, Roy Riascos5.   

Abstract

The classification of posterior fossa congenital anomalies has been a controversial topic. Advances in genetics and imaging have allowed a better understanding of the embryologic development of these abnormalities. A new classification schema correlates the embryologic, morphologic, and genetic bases of these anomalies in order to better distinguish and describe them. Although they provide a better understanding of the clinical aspects and genetics of these disorders, it is crucial for the radiologist to be able to diagnose the congenital posterior fossa anomalies based on their morphology, since neuroimaging is usually the initial step when these disorders are suspected. We divide the most common posterior fossa congenital anomalies into two groups: 1) hindbrain malformations, including diseases with cerebellar or vermian agenesis, aplasia or hypoplasia and cystic posterior fossa anomalies; and 2) cranial vault malformations. In addition, we will review the embryologic development of the posterior fossa and, from the perspective of embryonic development, will describe the imaging appearance of congenital posterior fossa anomalies. Knowledge of the developmental bases of these malformations facilitates detection of the morphological changes identified on imaging, allowing accurate differentiation and diagnosis of congenital posterior fossa anomalies.
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Keywords:  Posterior fossa anomalies; congenital posterior fossa abnormalities; development posterior fossa; embryology posterior fossa; imaging posterior fossa

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26246090      PMCID: PMC4757284          DOI: 10.1177/1971400915576665

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroradiol J        ISSN: 1971-4009


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