Malformation of cortical development with abnormal cortex: early ultrasound diagnosis between 14 and 24 weeks of gestation

ABSTRACT Objective To describe neurosonographic findings diagnostic or highly suggestive of the presence of malformations of cortical development involving the cortex that may be identified before 24 weeks of gestation. Methods This was a retrospective single‐center study of fetuses referred for neu...

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description ABSTRACT Objective To describe neurosonographic findings diagnostic or highly suggestive of the presence of malformations of cortical development involving the cortex that may be identified before 24 weeks of gestation. Methods This was a retrospective single‐center study of fetuses referred for neurosonography, during 2012–2019, with an abnormal cortical or sulcation pattern diagnosed early in the mid trimester. Stored files were analyzed for demographic data, abnormal brain findings, non‐central nervous system abnormalities, final diagnosis and postnatal outcome. Results The study cohort included 20 fetuses, with a mean gestational age at diagnosis of 18.7 (range, 14.4–23.6) weeks, in 11 of which the diagnosis was made before 20 weeks of gestation. Reasons for referral were: midline anomaly (n = 7), ventriculomegaly (n = 4), infratentorial findings (n = 3), suspected malformation of cortical development (n = 3), ‘abnormal brain’ (n = 2) and skeletal dysplasia (n = 1). On neurosonography, both the sulcation pattern and the cortical layer were abnormal in four cases, only the sulcation pattern was considered abnormal in seven and only the cortical layer was abnormal in nine. Nineteen fetuses presented with associated central nervous system anomalies and six also had non‐central nervous system malformations. One case was recurrent. Eighteen parents opted for termination of pregnancy, including one selective termination in a twin pregnancy, and two fetuses were liveborn. Conclusions Familiarity with fetal brain anatomy and its early sonographic landmarks allowed early diagnosis of malformations involving cortical development. These patients are likely to represent the most severe cases and all had associated malformations. The presence of an abnormal cortical layer and/or abnormal overdeveloped sulci appear to be early signs of malformation of cortical development. © 2022 The Authors. Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
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Anomalies
Bone dysplasia
Brain
Central nervous system
cortex
Diagnosis
Dysplasia
Early Diagnosis
Familiarity
Female
fetus
Fetuses
Gestation
Gestational Age
Gynecology
Humans
Infant
malformation of cortical development
MCD
Medical diagnosis
Nervous system
Nervous System Malformations - diagnostic imaging
Obstetrics
Pregnancy
Retrospective Studies
Skeleton
Ultrasonic imaging
Ultrasonography, Prenatal
Ultrasound
title Malformation of cortical development with abnormal cortex: early ultrasound diagnosis between 14 and 24 weeks of gestation
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