| Literature DB >> 31705673 |
Waldo Sepulveda1, Francisco De La Maza2, Simon Meagher3.
Abstract
A previously unrecognized first-trimester presentation of the acrania-anencephaly sequence is described. Ultrasound features included a constriction ring around the external base of the developing skull and an enlarged globular head, resembling a Turkish turban, with large cystic spaces replacing the brain. This constellation of findings was noted in 3 first-trimester fetuses. In 2 of them, it was possible to identify the amniotic membrane attached to the constriction ring. One case presented with anencephaly and fetal demise at 16 weeks. The other 2 women terminated the pregnancies and aborted anencephalic fetuses. This subtype of the acrania-anencephaly sequence could represent an earlier segmental rupture of the amnion, which subsequently entraps the developing fetal skull.Entities:
Keywords: acrania; acrania-anencephaly sequence; amniotic band syndrome; first-trimester ultrasound; open neural tube defect; prenatal diagnosis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31705673 DOI: 10.1002/jum.15161
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ultrasound Med ISSN: 0278-4297 Impact factor: 2.153