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Roxana Elena Bohîlțea1,2, Bianca Margareta Mihai2, Octavian Munteanu3, Ioniță Ducu3, Vasile Adrian Dumitru4, Consuela-Mădălina Gheorghe5, Tiberiu Augustin Georgescu4, Valentin Varlas1,2, Radu Vlădăreanu1,6.
Abstract
Neural tube defects (NTDs) occur during embryogenesis, specifically during the fifth or sixth week of gestation, and are described as aberrant neural tube closing. The defect may alter the normal development of the vertebrae, spinal cord, cranium, or brain. The present study describes the case of a 41-year-old pregnant woman with fetal sacral meningocele, no associated pathologies, no family history of neural tube defects, a pregnancy under folate supplementation with the aim of highlighting the importance of ultrasound in diagnosing neural tube defects. The ultrasonographic diagnosis was not clear from the beginning. In our case, the differential diagnosis of meningocele was made with the cystic compound of a sacrococcygeal teratoma, which represents one of the most common congenital tumors in newborns. The particularity of this case was that a neural tube defect occurred despite the prophylactic administration of folic acid during pregnancy, which represents a well-documented protection against neural tube defects in fetuses. ©2021 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.Entities:
Keywords: 2D ultrasonography – two-dimensional ultrasonography; NTDs – neural tube defects; SARS-COV 2 maternal infection; SARS-COV 2 – severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; embryogenesis; meningocele; neural tube defects; ultrasonographic diagnosis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 35027976 PMCID: PMC8742886 DOI: 10.25122/jml-2021-0292
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Life ISSN: 1844-122X
Figure 1.Caudal malformation at 10 gestational weeks (arrow).
Figure 2.Meningocele at 14 weeks of gestation (2D ultrasonography).
Figure 3.Meningocele – pathology examination (anterior view).
Figure 5.Meningocele – pathologic macroscopic aspect of the dissection.