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J Clin Ultrasound ; 2024 Sep 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39302047

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OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) and corpus callosum (CC) length and width measurements in mid-trimester sonographic screening in normal fetuses. METHODS: This prospective cohort study examined 152 pregnant women who underwent mid-trimester sonographic fetal anomaly screening. CSP and CC lengths and their anterior, middle, and posterior width measurements were examined sonographically. The association between length and width measurements of both structures, gestational week and CSP ratio (length/width) were evaluated. RESULTS: The mean CSP length was 7.96 ± 1.09 mm, and the mean middle width was 3.43 ± 0.82 mm. The mean CC length was 20 ± 3.76 mm, and the mean middle width was 3.43 ± 0.82 mm. There was a positive correlation between CSP and CC lengths (r = 0.691, p < 0.001). There was also a significant correlation between CSP and CC anterior, middle and posterior widths (anterior (r = 0.366, p < 0.001), middle (r = 0.305, p < 0.001), and posterior (r = 0.233, p = 0.004)). All CSP and CC measurements were correlated with gestational age, biparietal diameter (BPD), and head circumference (HC) (p < 0.001, for all). The CSP ratio was not related to CC dimensions (p > 0.05, for all) and also decreased with the increase in BPD and HC dimensions (r = -0.186, p = 0.022, and r = -0.174, p = 0.032; respectively). CONCLUSION: In normal fetuses, the length and width of the CC and CSP structures developed in relation to each other, as well as to the gestational week, BPD, and HC dimensions. In addition, while the CSP ratio was not found to be associated with CC dimensions, it decreased due to the increase in BPD and HC sizes.

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J Ultrasound Med ; 43(8): 1461-1466, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38708946

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OBJECTIVES: To investigate short-term neonatal developmental outcomes in fetuses with an isolated wide or narrow cavum septi pellucidi (CSP) using new reference ranges. METHODS: A cross-sectional study on fetuses at 16 + 0 to 36 + 6 weeks of gestation between December 2020 and January 2022. CSP width reference ranges were constructed from low-risk pregnancies. Wide and narrow CSPs were defined as measurements above the 95th percentile and below the 5th percentile, respectively. For the primary outcome fetuses with normal neurosonograms were included. Neonatal developmental outcomes were assessed using the Survey of Well-being of Young Children (SWYC). RESULTS: A total of 352 fetuses were included in this study, of whom 138 were healthy and had uncomplicated neonatal outcomes. These fetuses constituted the control group and were used to construct the CSP width reference ranges. Of 185 fetuses in the neurosonography group, 9.7% had wide and 7.6% had narrow CSPs, of whom 33.3% and 22.2%, respectively, scored below the SWYC threshold for expected developmental milestones, a rate similar to that reported in the general population. CONCLUSIONS: The presence of a prenatally isolated wide or narrow CSP does not appear to increase the risk of neonatal neurodevelopmental delay.


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Septo Pelúcido , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal , Humanos , Feminino , Septo Pelúcido/embriologia , Septo Pelúcido/diagnóstico por imagem , Estudos Transversais , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal/métodos , Gravidez , Valores de Referência , Recém-Nascido , Adulto , Masculino
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Cureus ; 16(4): e57907, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38725770

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Cavum vergae (CV) cysts constitute a small proportion of intracranial cysts, and although generally asymptomatic, there are occasional cases where they might exhibit clinical manifestations. We present a clinical case of a 79-year-old female patient who had a clinical manifestation of headache on the occipital side of the head with irradiation to the shoulder girdle as well as numbness, dizziness, visual impairment, sleep disturbances, and tingling in the hands for three months. Vertigo and rightward staggering had been experienced for two weeks. On physical examination, it was discovered that there was smoothed physiological lordosis, restricted and painful movements, and paravertebral muscle rigidity in the cervical region. The patient had bilaterally reduced biceps and triceps reflexes, painful Erb's points, and hypesthesia over the C5 and C6 dermatomes on the right side. The patient had decreased coordination and displayed staggered movement to the right. A CT scan discovered dilated subarachnoid spaces of the convexity and a CV cyst. The patient was prescribed conservative therapy consisting of etoricoxib oral at a dosage of 2 × 60 mg for seven days, tolperisone hydrochloride orally at a dosage of 2 × 150 mg for seven days, pregabalin 75 mg, one pill in the evening for seven days, ozoid (a gel containing ozone) for external application, and vinpocetine 2 × 10 mg orally for two months. Following the conservative treatment, the patient exhibited improvement in her symptoms and no longer had challenges carrying out her daily tasks. Furthermore, six months after the therapy, the patient did not experience any symptoms. Long-term follow-up will be conducted in cases of symptom recurrence or cyst enlargement.

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Pediatr Neurosurg ; 59(2-3): 78-86, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38688244

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INTRODUCTION: Pediatric cavum cysts are a rare yet complicated pathology to manage. The literature is scarce, primarily consisting of case series, and lacking a consensus regarding clear management. In this scoping review, we aimed to compile existing information in the literature regarding the management of pediatric cavum cysts across the last 10 years. We also present our management of 19 patients, the largest case series to date, highlighting knowledge gaps surrounding the management of this salient pathology. METHODS: A literature search using PubMed and SCOPUS was conducted using the following search terms: (pediatric) AND (Cavum septum pellucidum) OR (cavum vergae) OR (cavum velum interpositum) AND (management). Eligibility criteria included peer-reviewed publication published in the last 10 years, pediatric population, cavum cyst, and English language. A retrospective search was conducted for all pediatric cavum cysts between 2013 and 2023 at our institution. Clinical and radiographic characteristics as well as intervention and outcome data were collected for both the scoping review and our cases. RESULTS: 330 total articles were populated using our search. 12 articles met our inclusion criteria. 41.7% (n = 5) of the articles were case series, 33.3% (n = 4) were case reports, 8.3% (n = 1) was a technical article, 8.3% (n = 1) was a systematic review, and 8.3% (n = 1) was a case questionnaire. Resolution of symptoms was noted in all articles of our scoping review, regardless of treatment modality. The average age in our case series was 9.84 years old and average age at diagnosis was 5.53 years old. 6 patients (31.6%) were female and 13 patients (68.4%) were male. 2 out of the 19 patients (10.5%) were surgically treated. CONCLUSION: There is no clear consensus on the management of cavum cysts. A prospective, multicenter study is needed to create standardized pediatric cyst management guidelines. The current thought is that surgical intervention should be saved for those patients with obstructive hydrocephalus and signs of intracranial hypertension.


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Septo Pelúcido , Humanos , Criança , Feminino , Masculino , Pré-Escolar , Adolescente , Lactente , Septo Pelúcido/diagnóstico por imagem , Septo Pelúcido/cirurgia , Cistos do Sistema Nervoso Central/cirurgia , Cistos do Sistema Nervoso Central/diagnóstico por imagem , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Aesthetic Plast Surg ; 48(15): 2941-2950, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38519571

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BACKGROUND: Conchal cartilage is generally favored in rhinoplasty with a satisfied aesthetic outcome. However, patients may suffer from postoperative donor auricle deformities. OBJECTIVES: This study introduced a novel conchal cartilage harvesting technique which can minimize the deformity of auricle and harvest the sufficient amounts of grafts. METHODS: This study proposed preservation of the concha cymba and cavum support structures to minimize the deformity of auricle and harvest of cartilage hidden in the craniofacial region to obtain the sufficient amounts. The medical records of 60 patients who underwent the novel conchal cartilage harvesting were reviewed retrospectively. Postoperative aesthetic outcomes were assessed by comparing pre- and postoperative photographs according to the deformation extent of auricular subunits (cymba concha, cavum concha, antihelix, helix crus and intertragal notch) on a four-point Likert scale. Additionally, function and complications were analyzed. RESULTS: 56 patients performed unilateral conchal cartilage harvesting (8 with right-side and 48 with left-side) and 4 performed bilateral harvesting. The average aesthetic score, rated on a four-point Likert scale (1 = significant deformation, 2 = moderated deformation, 3 = slight deformation, 4 = complete no deformation), were 3.83 ± 0.03 points, respectively. The functional scores, rated on a four-point Likert scale (1 = significant damage, 2 = moderated damage, 3 = slight damage, 4 = complete no damage), was 3.94±0.03. Complications included hematoma, delayed wound healing and hypopigmentated scar in six ears (9.4%). CONCLUSIONS: This novel technique can minimize the deformity of auricle, as shown by the outcome scores, and allows for sufficient amount of grafting material acquired. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE IV: This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.springer.com/00266 .


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Cartilagem da Orelha , Estética , Rinoplastia , Coleta de Tecidos e Órgãos , Humanos , Feminino , Masculino , Adulto , Estudos Retrospectivos , Rinoplastia/métodos , Coleta de Tecidos e Órgãos/métodos , Cartilagem da Orelha/transplante , Cartilagem da Orelha/cirurgia , Adulto Jovem , Resultado do Tratamento , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos de Coortes , Pavilhão Auricular/cirurgia , Medição de Risco , Satisfação do Paciente/estatística & dados numéricos
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Innov Clin Neurosci ; 21(1-3): 63-65, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38495604

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In our case report, a 29-year-old male patient with a known history of schizophrenia presented with altered mental status and catatonia and was found to have an enlarged (21mm) cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). He was subsequently treated with escitalopram, olanzapine, methylphenidate, lorazepam, and eight electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) treatments during his hospital course, after which his catatonia improved. We compared this to other cases in which a large CSP was identified and discussed the possibility of increased susceptibility to psychosis, specifically catatonia, which might be associated with this developmental anomaly.

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Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol ; 63(4): 502-506, 2024 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37902788

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OBJECTIVE: To confirm the identity and assess the prevalence and evolution of the fluid-filled interhemispheric midline structure, thought to be the cavum veli interpositi (CVI), in fetuses at 11-14 weeks' gestation. METHODS: This was a retrospective study of first-trimester ultrasound scans performed at a single center over 3 months. Inclusion criteria were singleton pregnancies at 11-14 weeks' gestation with known neonatal outcome. Five experts reviewed the images. Mixed-effects logistic regression and generalized estimating equations (GEE) were conducted to analyze the associations between the presence of the structure and variables including ultrasound approach (transabdominal vs transvaginal), maternal body mass index (BMI), gestational age, fetal crown-rump length (CRL) and biparietal diameter (BPD). Second-trimester ultrasound scans of the fetal central nervous system at 18-24 weeks' gestation were evaluated for the persistence of the CVI in fetuses in which the structure was observed in the first trimester. RESULTS: Of the 223 cases reviewed, 104 were included, among which the CVI was observed in 25 (24%) cases. There was no statistically significant difference in CVI visualization between transabdominal and transvaginal ultrasound examinations. GEE showed significant associations between the presence of the fetal structure and CRL (odds ratio (OR) per 10-unit increase, 1.32; P < 0.0001) and BPD (OR per 10-unit increase, 1.88; P = 0.0011). Maternal BMI and gestational age showed no significant effect on the presence of the CVI. At second-trimester follow-up of the 25 fetuses in which the CVI was observed initially, 44% still showed a CVI, 32% exhibited a cavum vergae, 4% had both structures and 20% had neither. CONCLUSIONS: Based on its anatomical location and, in some fetuses, its visualization as a distinct entity from the third ventricle, the identity of the interhemispheric midline structure in the suprathalamic region of the fetal brain between 11-14 weeks' gestation was confirmed as the CVI. The CVI and/or cavum vergae persisted into the second trimester in 80% of fetuses identified initially as having a CVI. Its presence is not linked to pathology, offering reassurance to practitioners and parents. © 2023 International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology.


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Septo Pelúcido , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal , Gravidez , Feminino , Recém-Nascido , Humanos , Primeiro Trimestre da Gravidez , Estudos Retrospectivos , Prevalência , Septo Pelúcido/diagnóstico por imagem , Segundo Trimestre da Gravidez , Idade Gestacional , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal/métodos
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Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol ; 63(1): 60-67, 2024 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37698345

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OBJECTIVE: In-utero repair of an open neural tube defect (ONTD) reduces the risk of developing severe hydrocephalus postnatally. Perforation of the cavum septi pellucidi (CSP) may reflect increased intraventricular pressure in the fetal brain. We sought to evaluate the association of perforated CSP visualized on fetal imaging before and/or after in-utero ONTD repair with the eventual need for hydrocephalus treatment by 1 year of age. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study of consecutive patients who underwent laparotomy-assisted fetoscopic ONTD repair between 2014 and 2021 at a single center. Eligibility criteria for surgery were based on those of the Management of Myelomeningocele Study (MOMS), although a maternal prepregnancy body mass index of up to 40 kg/m2 was allowed. Fetal brain imaging was performed with ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at referral and 6 weeks postoperatively. Stored ultrasound and MRI scans were reviewed retrospectively to assess CSP integrity. Medical records were reviewed to determine whether hydrocephalus treatment was needed within 1 year of age. Parametric and non-parametric tests were used as appropriate to compare outcomes between cases with perforated CSP and those with intact CSP as determined on ultrasound at referral. Logistic regression analysis was performed to assess the predictive performance of various imaging markers for the need for hydrocephalus treatment. RESULTS: A total of 110 patients were included. Perforated CSP was identified in 20.6% and 22.6% of cases on preoperative ultrasound and MRI, respectively, and in 26.6% and 24.2% on postoperative ultrasound and MRI, respectively. Ventricular size increased between referral and after surgery (median, 11.00 (range, 5.89-21.45) mm vs 16.00 (range, 7.00-43.5) mm; P < 0.01), as did the proportion of cases with severe ventriculomegaly (ventricular width ≥ 15 mm) (12.7% vs 57.8%; P < 0.01). Complete CSP evaluation was achieved on preoperative ultrasound in 107 cases, of which 22 had a perforated CSP and 85 had an intact CSP. The perforated-CSP group presented with larger ventricles (mean, 14.32 ± 3.45 mm vs 10.37 ± 2.37 mm; P < 0.01) and a higher rate of severe ventriculomegaly (40.9% vs 5.9%; P < 0.01) compared to those with an intact CSP. The same trends were observed at 6 weeks postoperatively for mean ventricular size (median, 21.0 (range, 13.0-43.5) mm vs 14.3 (range, 7.0-29.0) mm; P < 0.01) and severe ventriculomegaly (95.0% vs 46.8%; P < 0.01). Cases with a perforated CSP at referral had a lower rate of hindbrain herniation (HBH) reversal postoperatively (65.0% vs 88.6%; P = 0.01) and were more likely to require treatment for hydrocephalus (89.5% vs 22.7%; P < 0.01). The strongest predictor of the need for hydrocephalus treatment within 1 year of age was lack of HBH reversal on MRI (odds ratio (OR), 36.20 (95% CI, 5.96-219.12); P < 0.01) followed by perforated CSP on ultrasound at referral (OR, 23.40 (95% CI, 5.42-100.98); P < 0.01) and by perforated CSP at 6-week postoperative ultrasound (OR, 19.48 (95% CI, 5.68-66.68); P < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: The detection of a perforated CSP in fetuses with ONTD can reliably identify those cases at highest risk for needing hydrocephalus treatment by 1 year of age. Evaluation of this brain structure can improve counseling of families considering fetal surgery for ONTD, in order to set appropriate expectations about postnatal outcome. © 2023 International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology.


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Hidrocefalia , Meningomielocele , Espinha Bífida Cística , Gravidez , Feminino , Humanos , Espinha Bífida Cística/complicações , Espinha Bífida Cística/diagnóstico por imagem , Espinha Bífida Cística/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Hidrocefalia/diagnóstico por imagem , Hidrocefalia/etiologia , Hidrocefalia/cirurgia , Encéfalo , Meningomielocele/cirurgia
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Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1550265

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Fundamento: Dos de las tres formas en que se presentan los quistes intracraneales de la línea media anterior son: cavum septum pellucidum y cavum vergae; estos normalmente desaparecen después del nacimiento, de persistir suelen ser asintomáticos, pero también pueden estar asociados a manifestaciones obstructivas, trastornos psicóticos o alteraciones del neurodesarrollo que demandan de un seguimiento clínico. Objetivo: Reportar el caso de un paciente de 6 meses con persistencia de estructuras del periodo embrionario en posible asociación con retraso del desarrollo psicomotor. Presentación de caso: Por lo infrecuente que resulta en la práctica, se informa el caso de un paciente de 6 meses con una persistencia del cavum septum pellucidum y cavum vergae en el que se destaca la posible asociación del retraso del neurodesarrollo a la persistencia de estas estructuras. El diagnóstico se realizó de forma precoz y se intervino oportunamente. Conclusiones: La presentación del caso aportó evidencias epidemiológicas que favorecen la posible asociación entre la persistencia de estas estructuras embrionarias y el retraso del desarrollo psicomotor.


Background: Two out of the three forms in which intracranial anterior midline cysts present are: These usually disappear after birth; if they persist, they are often asymptomatic, but may also be associated with obstructive manifestations, psychotic disorders or neurodevelopmental disorders that require clinical follow up. Objective: To report a case of a 6-month-old patient with persistence of embryonic period structures in possible association with psychomotor developmental retardation. Case presentation: Because of how infrequent it is in practice, a case of a 6-month-old patient with a persistent cavum septum pellucidum and cavum vergae is reported in which the possible association of neurodevelopmental delay with the persistence of these structures is pointed out. The diagnosis was made in an early manner and it was timely intervened. Conclusions: The case presentation provided epidemiological evidences that encourage the possible association among the persistence of these embryonic structures and psychomotor developmental retardation.

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Rev. chil. obstet. ginecol. (En línea) ; Rev. chil. obstet. ginecol;88(6): 351-358, dic. 2023. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1530033

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Objetivo: Reportar el resultado a largo plazo de una serie de fetos con agenesia del septum pellucidum aislada (ASP), con medición de su quiasma óptico mediante neurosonografía fetal (NSG). Método: Se incluyeron todas las pacientes con ASP y NSG evaluadas desde el año 2008 a la fecha y con seguimiento hasta su edad escolar. En todos los casos se consignaron los datos clínicos de NSG y de resonancia magnética (RM), cuando esta se realizó. Se entrevistó telefónicamente a los padres. Resultados: Nueve pacientes cumplieron los criterios: cuatro con displasia septo-óptica (DSO) (rango de seguimiento: 5-14 años) y cinco sin DSO (rango de seguimiento: 7-10 años). Un décimo caso se excluyó por tener solo 6 meses de seguimiento. Ninguna de las ASP tuvo otra anomalía detectada en su seguimiento. Ninguno de los casos con DSO tuvo alteración del tamaño de su quiasma óptico en la NSG ni anormalidad en la vía óptica en la RM. Conclusiones: En nuestra población, el riesgo residual de DSO frente a ASP es del 44,4%. En el seguimiento, nuestra definición de ASP por NSG no tuvo falsos negativos con relación a otras anomalías de aparición posnatal, a excepción de la DSO.


Objective: To report the long-term outcome of a series of fetuses with isolated septum pellucidum agenesis (ASP) with measurement of their optic chiasm by fetal neurosonography (NSG). Method: All patients with ASP and NSG evaluated from 2008 to date and with follow-up until their school age were included. In all cases, clinical, NSG and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data were recorded. Parents were interviewed by telephone. Results: Nine patients met the criteria: four with septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) (follow-up range: 5-14 years) and five without SOD (follow-up range: 7-10 years). A tenth case was excluded because only 6 months of follow-up. None of the ASP cases had another anomaly detected in their follow-up. None of the cases with DSO had anomaly of the size of their optic chiasm on NSG or abnormality in the optical pathway in the MRI. Conclusions: In our population, the residual risk of DSO versus ASP is 44.4%. At follow-up, our NSG definition of ASP had no false negatives in relation to other postnatal-onset anomalies, except for SOD.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Gravidez , Recém-Nascido , Lactente , Pré-Escolar , Criança , Adolescente , Adulto , Adulto Jovem , Quiasma Óptico/diagnóstico por imagem , Septo Pelúcido/anormalidades , Septo Pelúcido/diagnóstico por imagem , Displasia Septo-Óptica/diagnóstico por imagem , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Estudos Retrospectivos , Seguimentos , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal , Feto
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Quant Imaging Med Surg ; 13(9): 6059-6088, 2023 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37711808

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Background: Early detection of central nervous system (CNS) anomalies in human embryos through prenatal screening is crucial for timely intervention and improved patient outcomes. Fetal brain mid-sagittal ultrasound images (FBMUIs) play a pivotal role as a diagnostic tool for detecting structural abnormalities. However, the automatic localization and quantitative segmentation of complex anatomical structures such as the corpus callosum-cavum septum pellucidum complex (CCC) and cerebellar vermis (CV) in FBMUIs present significant challenges. Methods: To address this issue, we propose an integrated framework that combines anatomical knowledge with computer vision techniques. Our framework comprises four steps: (I) generation of average templates for CCC and CV local images using a variational autoencoder (VAE); (II) localizing the CCC by using the "Initial Localization-Accurate Localization-Result Detection" strategy, followed by segmenting it based on morphological characteristics using the "Initial Contour Fitting-Contour Iteration" strategy; (III) applying a similar strategy as CCC localization and CV segmentation; and (IV) leveraging spatial and morphological characteristics to achieve accurate localization and segmentation. Results: Our CCC and CV localization and segmentation methods were validated by using 140 FBMUIs from various perspectives. The accuracy and effectiveness of our approach were demonstrated through data statistics and comparative analysis. Currently, clinical trials are being conducted on our method at Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University. Conclusions: Our proposed integrated framework presents a novel solution for the automatic localization and quantitative segmentation of the CCC and CV in FBMUIs. It shows promise for early diagnosis of CNS anomalies in human embryos, offering significant clinical implications.

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J Clin Ultrasound ; 51(9): 1466-1471, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37548058

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OBJECTIVE: Develop charts for cavum septum pellucidi (CSP) following a standardized methodology and using quantile regression. The secondary objective was to assess the influence of fetal gender on the generated reference curves. METHODS: In a cross-sectional prospective study 453 low-risk singleton pregnancies were evaluated at a gestational age interval between 18 and 34 weeks. The width of CSP were measured on ultrasound images using a standardized technique and their changes were evaluated by quantile regression as a function of gestational age (GA) interval or head circumference (HC). Differences between sex were evaluated. RESULTS: The measurement of CSP significantly increased with gestation and HC. Linear models better described the changes of CSP with GA and HC. The fits of CSP width with GA and HC were not significantly different. Male fetuses showed significantly higher CSP width when compared to female fetuses (u = 2.973; p = 0.005). CONCLUSIONS: We generated prospective nomograms of fetal CSP development using quantile regression and following a strict standardized methodology. These new charts may be useful to better identify abnormal cases at higher risk of associated anomalies. Further our findings underline the potential effect of gender in developing fetal brain.


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Septo Pelúcido , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal , Gravidez , Feminino , Masculino , Humanos , Lactente , Estudos Prospectivos , Estudos Transversais , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal/métodos , Cefalometria , Idade Gestacional , Septo Pelúcido/diagnóstico por imagem
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J Ultrasound Med ; 42(12): 2725-2737, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37490581

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OBJECTIVE: To construct reference ranges of the fetal cerebral anterior complex, including ventricular index (VI), anterior horn of lateral ventricle width (AW), and cavum septi pellucidi (CSP) width, as a function of gestational age (GA), in Thai fetuses. METHODS: Low-risk pregnancies were recruited to measure fetal anterior complex on axial transventricular and coronal transcaudate planes using transabdominal ultrasound. The downside and upside hemisphere were defined as cerebral hemisphere located distal and proximal to the transducer, respectively. The five variables, downside/upside VI, downside/upside AW and CSP width, were measured from each fetus. Best-fit models in predicting mean and standard deviation for each value as a function of GA were constructed, using regression analysis. Distributions of Z-scores of all values based on GA were created to evaluate the fitness of models. Intraclass correlation coefficients were used to assess inter-/intraobserver variability. RESULTS: A total of 395 fetuses were measured for anterior complex. All parameters changed with GA with quadratic function. The models for predicting means and standard deviation of the five parameters as well as percentile charts were created. All models were proven well-fitted. The intra-/interobserver reliability coefficients of all values showed excellent agreement. CONCLUSION: The reference ranges of the fetal anterior complex, including VI, AW, and CSP, in axial transventricular and coronal transcaudate planes have been established and available for clinical use.


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Feto , Cuidado Pré-Natal , Gravidez , Feminino , Humanos , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Feto/diagnóstico por imagem , Idade Gestacional , Septo Pelúcido/diagnóstico por imagem , Valores de Referência , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal
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J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med ; 36(2): 2232075, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37414745

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OBJECTIVE: The septum pellucidum is a virtual cavity located at the anterior part of the brain midline, which only in fetal life has a certain amount of fluid inside. The presence of an obliterated cavum septi pellucidi (oCSP) in the prenatal period is poorly described in the literature but, nevertheless, it constitutes an important clinical dilemma for the fetal medicine specialist in terms of significance and prognosis. Moreover, its occurrence is increasing maybe because of the widespread of high-resolution ultrasound machine. The aim of this work is to review the available literature regarding the oCSP along with the description of a case-report of oCSP with an unexpected outcome. METHODS: A search of the literature through Pubmed was performed up to December 2022 with the aim to identify all cases of oCSP previously described, using as keywords "cavum septi pellucidi," "abnormal cavum septi pellucidi," "fetus," and "septum pellucidum." Along with the narrative review, we describe a case-report of oCSP. RESULTS: A 39 years old woman was diagnosed with a nuchal translucency between the 95° and 99° centile in the first trimester and an oCSP and "hookshaped" gallbladder at 20 weeks. Left polymicrogyria was found at fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Standard karyotype and chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) were normal. After birth, the newborn presented signs of severe acidosis, untreatable seizures and multiorgan failure leading to death. A targeted gene analysis of the epilepsy panel revealed the presence of a de novo pathogenic variant involving the PTEN gene. The literature review identified four articles reporting on the oCSP of which three were case report and one was a case-series. The reported rate of associated cerebral findings is around 20% and the rate of adverse neurological outcome is around 6%, which is higher than the background risk of the general population. CONCLUSIONS: This case-report and review of the literature shows that oCSP is a clinical entity poorly described so far and that, despite the generally good prognosis, it requires caution in counseling. The diagnostic work-up should include neurosonography while fetal MRI may be always indicated for non-isolated cases only, depending on local facilities. Targeted gene analysis or whole exome sequencing may be indicated for non-isolated cases.


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Epilepsia , Septo Pelúcido , Gravidez , Recém-Nascido , Feminino , Humanos , Adulto , Septo Pelúcido/diagnóstico por imagem , Encéfalo , Feto , Cuidado Pré-Natal , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética
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Cureus ; 15(5): e39353, 2023 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37351235

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The cavum vergae cyst (CVC) is an uncommon brain malformation. Most patients with CVC are asymptomatic and do not require neurosurgical intervention. Separately, cerebral X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD) is one of the phenotypes of a genetic peroxisomal disorder that is seldom managed by neurosurgeons. We report an unusual case of cerebral X-ALD presenting as an enlarging CVC in a child, and discuss its nuances in corroboration with the literature. A previously well six-year-old male presented with confusion and fever. Urgent neuroimaging demonstrated a large CVC with resultant hydrocephalus. Of note, there were symmetrical areas of signal changes in the periventricular white matter bilaterally involving the corpus callosum, thalami, cerebral peduncles, midbrain, and pons in his MRI. Further investigations performed as part of his medical workup reported high plasma concentrations of very long-chain fatty acids (VLCFA). Put together, a diagnosis of cerebral X-ALD was confirmed. Initially, an external ventricular drain was inserted directly into the CVC under stereotaxy to decompress it. Subsequently, endoscopic fenestration of the CVC was performed as the definitive treatment. He recovered uneventfully from the neurosurgical interventions and proceeded for the treatment of his cerebral X-ALD. To our knowledge, this is the first report of cerebral X-ALD presenting as a CVC in a patient. This case adds to the limited literature for both rare conditions and highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to management.

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Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand ; 102(6): 744-750, 2023 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37059118

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INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to describe a cohort of fetuses with an ultrasound prenatal diagnosis of obliterated cavum septi pellucidi (oCSP) with the aim to explore the rate of associated malformations, the progression during pregnancy and the role of fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). MATERIAL AND METHODS: This was a retrospective multicenter international study of fetuses diagnosed with oCSP in the second trimester with available fetal MRI and subsequent ultrasound and/or fetal MRI follow-up in the third trimester. Where available, postnatal data were collected to obtain information on neurodevelopment. RESULTS: We identified 45 fetuses with oCSP at 20.5 weeks (interquartile range 20.1-21.1). oCSP was apparently isolated at ultrasound in 89% (40/45) and fetal MRI found additional findings in 5% (2/40) of cases, including polymicrogyria and microencephaly. In the remaining 38 fetuses, fetal MRI found a variable amount of fluid in CSP in 74% (28/38) and no fluid in 26% (10/38). Ultrasound follow-up at or after 30 weeks confirmed the diagnosis of oCSP in 32% (12/38) while fluid was visible in 68% (26/38). At follow-up MRI, performed in eight pregnancies, there were periventricular cysts and delayed sulcation with persistent oCSP in one case. Among the remaining cases with normal follow-up ultrasound and fetal MRI findings, the postnatal outcome was normal in 89% of cases (33/37) and abnormal in 11% (4/37): two with isolated speech delay, and two with neurodevelopmental delay secondary to postnatal diagnosis of Noonan syndrome at 5 years in one case and microcephaly with delayed cortical maturation at 5 months in the other. CONCLUSIONS: Apparently isolated oCSP at mid-pregnancy is a transient finding with the visualization of the fluid later in pregnancy in up to 70% of cases. At referral, associated defects can be found in around 11% of cases at ultrasound and 8% at fetal MRI indicating the need for a detailed evaluation by expert physicians when oCSP is suspected.


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Relevância Clínica , Microcefalia , Feminino , Gravidez , Humanos , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal/métodos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética/métodos , Feto/anormalidades , Estudos Retrospectivos , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética
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Fetal Diagn Ther ; 50(3): 165-174, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37015213

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INTRODUCTION: The detection of absent septi pellucidi (ASP) during obstetric ultrasound is a rare event. However, the clinical implications of this finding are significant. ASP can be associated with severe central nervous system anomalies such as holoprosencephaly, agenesis/dysgenesis of the corpus callosum, schizencephaly, severe ventriculomegaly, and open neural tube defects. In such cases, the prognosis is poor. When no such anomalies are identified, isolated ASP usually carries a good prognosis. However, some fetuses thought to have isolated ASP actually have septo-optic dysplasia (SOD), which is associated with optic nerve hypoplasia, hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction, and developmental delay. CASE PRESENTATION: A case in which fetal 3.0 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was considered crucial to definitively diagnose isolated ASP is presented. A review of the literature was conducted and analyzed to determine the role of MRI in the evaluation of fetuses with ASP, with special consideration on the differential diagnosis between isolated ASP and SOD. CONCLUSION: Differentiating isolated ASP from SOD is imperative for adequate prenatal counseling. Unfortunately, making a prenatal diagnosis of SOD requires visualization and evaluation of the fetal optic nerves, chiasm, and pituitary gland, which is very demanding and not always possible using ultrasound. Fetal MRI has the potential of obtaining high-quality images of the fetal brain, and therefore this technique can be used for establishing the differential diagnosis in utero.


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Malformações do Sistema Nervoso , Displasia Septo-Óptica , Gravidez , Feminino , Humanos , Displasia Septo-Óptica/diagnóstico por imagem , Displasia Septo-Óptica/complicações , Diagnóstico Pré-Natal , Feto/patologia , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Agenesia do Corpo Caloso/complicações
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36901603

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The aim of the study was to evaluate factors that may contribute to the persistence of positive, negative and other psychopathological symptoms of schizophrenia. All patients were treated in general psychiatric wards between January 2006 and December 2017. The initial study sample comprised of the medical reports of 600 patients. The main, specified inclusion criterion for the study was schizophrenia as a discharge diagnosis. Medical reports of 262 patients were excluded from the study due to no neuroimaging scans being available. The symptoms were categorised into three groups: positive, negative, and other psychopathological symptoms. The statistical analysis comprised modalities such as demographic data, clinical symptoms, as well as neuroimaging scans linking them to a potential impact of sustaining the mentioned groups of symptoms during the period of hospitalization. The analysis revealed that statistically significant risk factors of persistence of the three groups of symptoms are the elderly age, the increasing toll of hospitalizations, suicidal attempts in medical history, a family history of alcohol abuse, the presence of positive, negative and other psychopathological symptoms on admission to the hospital, as well as the absence of cavum septi pellucidi (CSP). The study showed that addiction to psychotropic drugs and a family history of schizophrenia were more frequent in patients with persistent CSP.


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Alcoolismo , Esquizofrenia , Humanos , Idoso , Esquizofrenia/diagnóstico , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Septo Pelúcido/patologia , Hospitalização
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Ann Pathol ; 43(6): 483-486, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Francês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36948994

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Primary tuberculosis of the cavum is a rare entity. It can occur at any age, especially between the second and ninth decade. We report the case of a 17-years-old patient with nasal obstruction and left laterocervical adenomegaly. A cervico-facial CT scan showed a suspicious looking tumor process of the nasopharynx. Histological analysis of the biopsies taken showed chronic granulomatous inflammation with necrosis and the absence of tuberculosis lesions in the usual sites, especially the lungs, led to the diagnosis of primary tuberculosis of the cavum. There was a good evolution on antituberculosis drugs. This unusual location can be a source of difficulties and delay in diagnosis, especially because of the clinical presentation, which suggests a nasopharyngeal tumour. In developing countries, where this disease remains relatively endemic, cross-sectional imaging techniques and histopathological analysis are of great interest for the management of patients.


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Doenças Nasofaríngeas , Neoplasias Nasofaríngeas , Tuberculose , Humanos , Adolescente , Doenças Nasofaríngeas/diagnóstico , Doenças Nasofaríngeas/patologia , Tuberculose/diagnóstico , Tuberculose/patologia , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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