[EXAMINING THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN THE FETAL SUPRATENTORIAL BRAIN VOLUME AND THE SUBARACHNOID SPACE IN VARIOUS FETAL PATHOLOGIES USING MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING].
Harefuah
; 162(10): 644-649, 2023 Dec.
Article
in He
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-38126147
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION:
The subarachnoid space (SAS) is a potential space surrounding the brain where the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flows. Previous work demonstrated how the SAS width changes during pregnancy and measured the normal values per gestational week.OBJECTIVES:
Studying the ratio between the fetal brain volume (STV) and the SAS width (SS ratio), as measured via fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in different fetal pathologies - macrocephaly and microcephaly, and studying the correlation between this ratio and the gestational week.METHODS:
A retrospective study was conducted on 77 fetuses that underwent fetal MRI scans during gestational weeks 29-37, in three groups 23 normocephaly, 27 macrocephaly, and 27 microcephaly. SAS width was measured in 10 points via fetal MRI scans, and a ratio was calculated between the width and STV.RESULTS:
The SS ratio is largest in microcephaly group and smallest in normocephaly group, with the macrocephaly group between them. All comparisons were statistically significant except between the macrocephaly and normocephaly groups. There was a strong positive correlation between SS ratio and week of gestation.CONCLUSIONS:
The SS ratio is statistically different between normocephalic fetuses and fetuses with macrocephaly or microcephaly. From week 29 this ratio enlarges with gestational age.DISCUSSION:
The SAS affects the fetal head circumference, an important parameter of fetal growth, thus we decided to study the SS ratio in pathologies of the head circumference. Previous work demonstrated how the STV and the SAS width expand starting at a specific gestational age, thus the gestational week also affects the SS ratio.Summary:
The SS ratio is affected by pathologies of the fetal head circumference and by gestational age.
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Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Megalencephaly
/
Microcephaly
Limits:
Female
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Humans
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Pregnancy
Language:
He
Journal:
Harefuah
Year:
2023
Type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Israel