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Evaluation of Posterior Fossa Biometric Measurements on Fetal MRI in the Evaluation of Dandy-Walker Continuum.

U D Nagaraj1,2, B M Kline-Fath3,2, P S Horn4,2, C Venkatesan4,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Dandy-Walker malformation, vermian hypoplasia, and Blake pouch remnant represent a continuum of anomalies and are common reasons for referral for fetal MR imaging. This study aimed to determine biometric measurements that quantitatively delineate these 3 posterior fossa phenotypes.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Our single-center institutional review board approved a retrospective analysis of all fetal MRIs for posterior fossa malformations, including Dandy-Walker malformation, vermian hypoplasia, and Blake pouch remnant. Measurements included the anterior-to-posterior pons, craniocaudal and anterior-to-posterior vermis, lateral ventricle size, and tegmentovermian and posterior fossa angles. Measurements were compared with normal biometry and also between each subgroup.
RESULTS: Thirty-three fetuses met the criteria and were included in the study. Seven were designated as having Dandy-Walker malformation; 16, vermian hypoplasia; and 10, Blake pouch remnant. No significant group interactions with adjusted mean gestational age for tegmentovermian and posterior fossa angles were observed. The tegmentovermian angle was significantly higher in Dandy-Walker malformation (109.5° [SD, 20.2°]) compared with vermian hypoplasia (52.13° [SD, 18.8°]) and Blake pouch remnant (32.1° [SD, 17.9°]), regardless of gestational age. Lateral ventricle sizes were significantly higher in Dandy-Walker malformation at a mean of ≥23.1 weeks' gestational age compared with vermian hypoplasia and Blake pouch remnant. The anterior-to-posterior and craniocaudal vermes were significantly smaller in Dandy-Walker malformation compared with vermian hypoplasia and Blake pouch remnant at mean of ≥23.1 weeks' gestational age.
CONCLUSIONS: Dandy-Walker malformation can be described in relation to vermian hypoplasia and Blake pouch remnant by an increased tegmentovermian angle; however, other potential qualifying biometric measurements are more helpful at ≥23.1 weeks' gestational age. Because they fall along the same spectrum of abnormalities, the difficulty in distinguishing these entities from one another makes precise morphologic and biometric descriptions important.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34266871      PMCID: PMC8423037          DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A7215

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol        ISSN: 0195-6108            Impact factor:   4.966


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