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Fetal intracranial hemorrhage. Prenatal diagnosis and postnatal outcomes.

Begoña Adiego1, Pilar Martínez-Ten1, Carmina Bermejo1, María Estévez1, Manuel Recio Rodriguez2, Tamara Illescas1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To present our experience with 14 cases of fetal intracranial hemorrhage (ICH).
METHODS: Cases of fetal ICH detected in our institution between 2005 and 2016 by ultrasonography. Maternal characteristics, ultrasound and MRI findings, and postnatal outcome were noted.
RESULTS: Twelve cases (86.7%) were identified during a third trimester routine scan at a median gestational age of 30.6 weeks. The ICH was classified as Grade 2 in two cases, Grade 3 in three cases, and Grade 4 in nine cases. Nine cases were bilateral and five were unilateral (four left/one right). The 11 MRI available confirmed grade and location and, in six cases (54.5%), added new findings. There were six terminations of pregnancy, one intrauterine fetal death and seven babies born alive. These were followed up for 28 months (range 3-96). Some grade of neurologic impairment was observed in five children (71.4%, one Grade 3/four Grade 4), mainly mild to moderate motor sequelae.
CONCLUSION: Diagnosis of fetal ICH is amenable to antenatal US. Most of the cases identified are of high grade and usually detected during the third trimester. MRI is a valuable complementary tool in evaluating ICH. Conversely to that previously reported, postnatal survival is high but it entails the risk of adverse neurologic outcome in most neonates.

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Keywords:  CNS; fetal MRI; intracranial hemorrhage; intraventricular hemorrhage; ultrasonography

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28826258     DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2017.1369521

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med        ISSN: 1476-4954


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