Assessment of Midfacial Hypoplasia in Down Syndrome Fetuses – Validity of a Two-Line Approach and Introduction of a Novel Angle (Maxilla-Mandible-Nasion Angle)

Purpose: To scrutinize the validity of a novel angle (maxilla-mandible-nasion angle, MMN) as objective proof of midfacial hypoplasia in trisomy 21 fetuses. Materials and Methods: Volume data sets of 2nd trimester fetuses were reviewed in this retrospective study. After achievement of the correct m...

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Main Authors: J. Weichert, M. Gembicki, J. Ribbat-Idel, D. R. Hartge
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Language:English
Published: Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2016-05-01
Series:Ultrasound International Open
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Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0042-106397
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spelling doaj-170f6e8ba1f845d5a664898adf913bbd2021-04-02T11:29:16ZengGeorg Thieme Verlag KGUltrasound International Open2509-596X2199-71522016-05-010202E58E6210.1055/s-0042-106397Assessment of Midfacial Hypoplasia in Down Syndrome Fetuses – Validity of a Two-Line Approach and Introduction of a Novel Angle (Maxilla-Mandible-Nasion Angle)J. Weichert0M. Gembicki1J. Ribbat-Idel2D. R. Hartge3Prenatal Medicine, University Hospital of Schleswig-Holstein, Luebeck, GermanyPrenatal Medicine, University Hospital of Schleswig-Holstein, Luebeck, GermanyDepartment of Pathology, University Hospital of Schleswig-Holstein, Luebeck, GermanyPrenatal Medicine, University Hospital of Schleswig-Holstein, Luebeck, GermanyPurpose: To scrutinize the validity of a novel angle (maxilla-mandible-nasion angle, MMN) as objective proof of midfacial hypoplasia in trisomy 21 fetuses. Materials and Methods: Volume data sets of 2nd trimester fetuses were reviewed in this retrospective study. After achievement of the correct midsagittal position, the fetal profile line (FP line) and the mandibulo-maxillary line (MML) were applied and the resulting angle was calculated. Additionally, the prefrontal space ratio (PFSR) was assessed. Both measurements were obtained from 401 euploid fetuses and 42 fetuses with trisomy 21. Values for MMN and PFSR<5th percentile were considered abnormal. Results: The study included 443 fetuses with a mean gestational age of 21.3 weeks (range: 14.0–26.3). The MMN angle sufficiently identified hypoplasia of the midface in trisomy 21 fetuses (mean: 14.6°; range: 10.1°− 22.0°) compared to controls (mean: 20.5°; range: 17.3°–23.7°; p<0.0001). Concomitantly, the PFSR of Down syndrome fetuses was significantly lower (mean: 0.53; range: 0.21–1.22) than in euploid individuals (1.38; range: 0.54–2.23; p<0.0001). Conclusion: Calculation of the novel MMN angle in 2nd trimester fetuses reliably allows rapid assessment of craniofacial anatomy in order to rule out the midfacial hypoplasia frequently found in trisomy 21.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0042-106397facejawsmidfacial hypoplasiatrisomy 213d ultrasound
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author J. Weichert
M. Gembicki
J. Ribbat-Idel
D. R. Hartge
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M. Gembicki
J. Ribbat-Idel
D. R. Hartge
Assessment of Midfacial Hypoplasia in Down Syndrome Fetuses – Validity of a Two-Line Approach and Introduction of a Novel Angle (Maxilla-Mandible-Nasion Angle)
Ultrasound International Open
face
jaws
midfacial hypoplasia
trisomy 21
3d ultrasound
author_facet J. Weichert
M. Gembicki
J. Ribbat-Idel
D. R. Hartge
author_sort J. Weichert
title Assessment of Midfacial Hypoplasia in Down Syndrome Fetuses – Validity of a Two-Line Approach and Introduction of a Novel Angle (Maxilla-Mandible-Nasion Angle)
title_short Assessment of Midfacial Hypoplasia in Down Syndrome Fetuses – Validity of a Two-Line Approach and Introduction of a Novel Angle (Maxilla-Mandible-Nasion Angle)
title_full Assessment of Midfacial Hypoplasia in Down Syndrome Fetuses – Validity of a Two-Line Approach and Introduction of a Novel Angle (Maxilla-Mandible-Nasion Angle)
title_fullStr Assessment of Midfacial Hypoplasia in Down Syndrome Fetuses – Validity of a Two-Line Approach and Introduction of a Novel Angle (Maxilla-Mandible-Nasion Angle)
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Midfacial Hypoplasia in Down Syndrome Fetuses – Validity of a Two-Line Approach and Introduction of a Novel Angle (Maxilla-Mandible-Nasion Angle)
title_sort assessment of midfacial hypoplasia in down syndrome fetuses – validity of a two-line approach and introduction of a novel angle (maxilla-mandible-nasion angle)
publisher Georg Thieme Verlag KG
series Ultrasound International Open
issn 2509-596X
2199-7152
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Purpose: To scrutinize the validity of a novel angle (maxilla-mandible-nasion angle, MMN) as objective proof of midfacial hypoplasia in trisomy 21 fetuses. Materials and Methods: Volume data sets of 2nd trimester fetuses were reviewed in this retrospective study. After achievement of the correct midsagittal position, the fetal profile line (FP line) and the mandibulo-maxillary line (MML) were applied and the resulting angle was calculated. Additionally, the prefrontal space ratio (PFSR) was assessed. Both measurements were obtained from 401 euploid fetuses and 42 fetuses with trisomy 21. Values for MMN and PFSR<5th percentile were considered abnormal. Results: The study included 443 fetuses with a mean gestational age of 21.3 weeks (range: 14.0–26.3). The MMN angle sufficiently identified hypoplasia of the midface in trisomy 21 fetuses (mean: 14.6°; range: 10.1°− 22.0°) compared to controls (mean: 20.5°; range: 17.3°–23.7°; p<0.0001). Concomitantly, the PFSR of Down syndrome fetuses was significantly lower (mean: 0.53; range: 0.21–1.22) than in euploid individuals (1.38; range: 0.54–2.23; p<0.0001). Conclusion: Calculation of the novel MMN angle in 2nd trimester fetuses reliably allows rapid assessment of craniofacial anatomy in order to rule out the midfacial hypoplasia frequently found in trisomy 21.
topic face
jaws
midfacial hypoplasia
trisomy 21
3d ultrasound
url http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0042-106397
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