Delayed fenestration of Blake’s pouch with or without vermian hypoplasia: fetal MRI at 3 tesla versus 1.5 tesla

Abstract Background Fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), mainly performed at standard field strength, plays a role in the classification of posterior fossa malformations. In the context of early second-trimester screening, upward rotation of the cerebellar vermis per se is usually compatible with...

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Main Authors: Thomas Kau, Robert Birnbacher, Peter Schwärzler, Sandra Habernig, Hannes Deutschmann, Eugen Boltshauser
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-03-01
Series:Cerebellum & Ataxias
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40673-019-0098-1
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spelling doaj-2fa70cdf78ae4d1e8937141b223ec2ef2020-11-25T00:59:08ZengBMCCerebellum & Ataxias2053-88712019-03-01611610.1186/s40673-019-0098-1Delayed fenestration of Blake’s pouch with or without vermian hypoplasia: fetal MRI at 3 tesla versus 1.5 teslaThomas Kau0Robert Birnbacher1Peter Schwärzler2Sandra Habernig3Hannes Deutschmann4Eugen Boltshauser5Institute of Radiology, Villach General HospitalDepartment of Pediatrics, Villach General HospitalDepartment of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Villach General HospitalInstitute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Klinikum KlagenfurtDivision of Neuroradiology, Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Department of Radiology, Medical University of GrazDepartment of Pediatric Neurology, University Children’s Hospital, University of ZurichAbstract Background Fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), mainly performed at standard field strength, plays a role in the classification of posterior fossa malformations. In the context of early second-trimester screening, upward rotation of the cerebellar vermis per se is usually compatible with a more favorable outcome than Dandy-Walker malformation and profound vermian hypoplasia. Delayed fenestration of Blake’s pouch may either mimic vermian hypoplasia by compression or be associated with it in individual cases. To increase specificity, there is a growing interest in the use of high-field MRI which is believed to be safe as long as the specific absorption rate is kept within accepted limits. We aim to illustrate its added value during the second and third trimester. Case presentation In the first case, fetal MRI at 1.5 Tesla was performed at 21 and 27 weeks’ gestation with sonographic follow up postnataly. In the second case, 3 Tesla MR images were acquired at 21 and 34 weeks’ gestation as well as in the neonatal period. Conclusions This pictorial case vignette supports the suggestion that mid-gestational MRI at 3 Tesla has the potential to exclude pronounced vermian hypoplasia with higher confidence than at 1.5 Tesla. However, the discrimination of mild hypoplasia from slight deformation of the cerebellar vermis will likely remain challenging.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40673-019-0098-1FetusCerebellar vermisCranial fossa, posteriorMagnetic resonance imagingPrenatal diagnosis
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author Thomas Kau
Robert Birnbacher
Peter Schwärzler
Sandra Habernig
Hannes Deutschmann
Eugen Boltshauser
spellingShingle Thomas Kau
Robert Birnbacher
Peter Schwärzler
Sandra Habernig
Hannes Deutschmann
Eugen Boltshauser
Delayed fenestration of Blake’s pouch with or without vermian hypoplasia: fetal MRI at 3 tesla versus 1.5 tesla
Cerebellum & Ataxias
Fetus
Cerebellar vermis
Cranial fossa, posterior
Magnetic resonance imaging
Prenatal diagnosis
author_facet Thomas Kau
Robert Birnbacher
Peter Schwärzler
Sandra Habernig
Hannes Deutschmann
Eugen Boltshauser
author_sort Thomas Kau
title Delayed fenestration of Blake’s pouch with or without vermian hypoplasia: fetal MRI at 3 tesla versus 1.5 tesla
title_short Delayed fenestration of Blake’s pouch with or without vermian hypoplasia: fetal MRI at 3 tesla versus 1.5 tesla
title_full Delayed fenestration of Blake’s pouch with or without vermian hypoplasia: fetal MRI at 3 tesla versus 1.5 tesla
title_fullStr Delayed fenestration of Blake’s pouch with or without vermian hypoplasia: fetal MRI at 3 tesla versus 1.5 tesla
title_full_unstemmed Delayed fenestration of Blake’s pouch with or without vermian hypoplasia: fetal MRI at 3 tesla versus 1.5 tesla
title_sort delayed fenestration of blake’s pouch with or without vermian hypoplasia: fetal mri at 3 tesla versus 1.5 tesla
publisher BMC
series Cerebellum & Ataxias
issn 2053-8871
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Abstract Background Fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), mainly performed at standard field strength, plays a role in the classification of posterior fossa malformations. In the context of early second-trimester screening, upward rotation of the cerebellar vermis per se is usually compatible with a more favorable outcome than Dandy-Walker malformation and profound vermian hypoplasia. Delayed fenestration of Blake’s pouch may either mimic vermian hypoplasia by compression or be associated with it in individual cases. To increase specificity, there is a growing interest in the use of high-field MRI which is believed to be safe as long as the specific absorption rate is kept within accepted limits. We aim to illustrate its added value during the second and third trimester. Case presentation In the first case, fetal MRI at 1.5 Tesla was performed at 21 and 27 weeks’ gestation with sonographic follow up postnataly. In the second case, 3 Tesla MR images were acquired at 21 and 34 weeks’ gestation as well as in the neonatal period. Conclusions This pictorial case vignette supports the suggestion that mid-gestational MRI at 3 Tesla has the potential to exclude pronounced vermian hypoplasia with higher confidence than at 1.5 Tesla. However, the discrimination of mild hypoplasia from slight deformation of the cerebellar vermis will likely remain challenging.
topic Fetus
Cerebellar vermis
Cranial fossa, posterior
Magnetic resonance imaging
Prenatal diagnosis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40673-019-0098-1
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