| Literature DB >> 27579201 |
Kazuhiro Kajiwara1, Tomohiro Tanemoto1, Chie Nagata2, Aikou Okamoto1.
Abstract
Agnathia is a rare disease characterized by the absence of a mandible. Few cases of prenatally diagnosed isolated agnathia have been reported. We present a case report and review of the literature of prenatally diagnosed agnathia. A 38-year-old woman (gravida 0, para 0) was referred to our hospital at 28 weeks and 3 days of gestation for fetal evaluation because of polyhydramnios and suspected facial anomalies. Three-dimensional ultrasonography and MRI indicated agnathia. Premature rupture of the membranes occurred before the parents could reach a decision on the postnatal treatment. We performed emergency cesarean section on the second day of the 33rd week of gestation. The neonate was deemed nonresuscitable and he died of airway obstruction shortly after birth. Because agnathia is associated with very poor prognosis, accurate prenatal diagnosis and detailed counseling should be promptly provided before unexpected delivery to the parents for the determination of postnatal treatment.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27579201 PMCID: PMC4989077 DOI: 10.1155/2016/8512351
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 2090-6692
Figure 1Three-dimensional ultrasonography demonstrated ventromedial displacement of the ear (arrow), small opening of the mouth, and mandibular agenesis (arrowhead).
Figure 2Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated agnathia with low-set ventromedial displaced ear (arrowhead) and small opening of the mouth (arrow).
Figure 3Postmortem image shows microstomia (characteristic of agnathia-otocephaly) and a proboscis with two nostrils.
Summary of case reports of prenatally diagnosed agnathia.
| Author, year | Age (year) | Diagnostic approach | GA at initial diagnosis (week) | AFI | Karyotype | Major associated anomaly | GA at delivery (week) | Intervention after birth | Outcome | Survival period (day) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scholl Jr., 1977 [ | 27 | Radiograph | 33 | NA | Not performed | None | NA | / | NND | 0 |
| Dao et al., 1988 [ | 17 | Ultrasound (2D) | 32 | NA | 46, XY | None | NA | None | NND | 0 |
| Persutte et al., 1990 [ | 24 | Ultrasound (2D) | 20 | NA | 46, XX | MCA | 21 | / | IUFD | / |
| Brown and Marsh, 1990 [ | 23 | Ultrasound (2D) | 36 | NA | 46, XY | MCA | 39 | / | NND | 5 |
| Rolland et al., 1991 [ | 27 | Ultrasound (2D) | 23 | Normal | 46, XX | Polydactyly, holoprosencephaly | 25 | / | IUFD | / |
| Lin et al., 1998 [ | 30 | Ultrasound (2D, 3D) | 24 | 28.4 | 46, XX | None | 24 | / | TOP | / |
| Rahmani et al., 1998 [ | 33 | Ultrasound (2D) | 19 | Normal | 46, XY | None | NA | / | TOP | / |
| Ibba et al., 2000 [ | 32 | Ultrasound (2D) | 32 | NA | 46, XY | Hypoplastic thymus | 32 | None | NND | 0 |
| Ebina et al., 2001 [ | 36 | Ultrasound (2D)/MRI/CT | 22 + 2 | 19.5 | 46, XX | Holoprosencephaly, hemivertebrae, adhesion of the ribs | 26 + 1 | / | TOP | / |
| Yang et al., 2003 [ | 30 | Ultrasound (2D) | 31 + 2 | 45 | 46, XY | Hypospadia, cryptorchidism, subependymal cyst | 32 + 1 | Tracheostomy | NND | 14 |
| Chen et al., 2003 [ | 30 | Ultrasound (2D)/MRI | 29 | 45 | 46, XX | None | 29 | None | NND | 0 |
| Falcon et al., 2004 [ | 18 | Ultrasound (2D) | 18 | Normal | 46, XY | Tetraamelia, CDH, anal imperforation | NA | / | TOP | / |
| Umekawa et al., 2007 [ | 34 | Ultrasound (3D)/MRI | 26 | 47 | 46, XY | None | 33 + 5 | Tracheotomy (EXIT) | NND | 3 |
| Rajan et al., 2007 [ | 27 | Ultrasound (2D, 3D) | 32 | 54 | 46, XX | None | 37 | Tracheostomy | NND | 0 |
| Ducarme et al., 2007 [ | 35 | Ultrasound (2D, 3D) | 16 | NA | 46, XX | None | 28 | / | TOP | / |
| Chen et al., 2007 [ | 41 | Ultrasound (2D), MRI | 12 | NA | 46, XY | None | 16 | / | TOP | / |
| Tantbirojn et al., 2008 [ | 37 | Ultrasound (2D, 3D) | 26 | Normal | 46, XY | None | 23 | / | TOP | / |
| Huissoudc et al., 2008 [ | 37 | Ultrasound (2D, 3D) | 16 | Normal | 46, XY | None | 17 | / | TOP | / |
| Chaoui et al., 2011 [ | NA | Ultrasound (2D, 3D) | Second trimester | Slightly increased | 46, XY | Absence of the left kidney | NA | / | TOP | / |
| Donnelly et al., 2012 [ | NA | Ultrasound (2D, 3D) | 33 | 49 | 46, XX | None | 33 | Tracheostomy (failed) | NND | 0 |
| Akiyama et al., 2013 [ | 40 | Ultrasound (2D, 3D), MRI | 25 | 26 | 46, XY | None | 38 | None | NND | 0 |
| Patat et al., 2013 [ | 36 | Ultrasound (2D) | 28 | Increased | 46, XY | None | 30 | None | NND | 0 |
1: radiograph taken after the injection of renografin.
2: anterior cervical cyst (hypopharynx), cyclopia, polysplenia, bilateral left lung, duodenal atresia, aplasia of the pituitary gland, adrenal hypoplasia, hydranencephaly, holoprosencephalic brain, absence of the internal carotid artery.
3: brachydactyly, syndactyly, micropenis with hypospadias and cryptorchidism, Dandy-Walker malformation, tetralogy of fallot, agenesis of the corpus callosum.