Accuracy of diagnosis and counseling of fetal brain anomalies prior to 24 weeks of gestational age

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2018-08-18

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Snoek, Rozemarijn
Albers, M.E.W.A.
Mulder, E. J H
Lichtenbelt, KlaskeORCID 0000-0002-6370-9207ISNI 0000000390426699
de Vries, Linda S.ISNI 0000000117704571
Nikkels, Peter G JISNI 0000000391691427
Cuppen, IngeISNI 0000000392042832
Pistorius, L.ISNI 0000000393066641
Manten, Gwendolyn T RISNI 0000000396584268
de Heus, RoelISNI 0000000393781872

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Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of prenatal neurosonography in diagnosing underlying causes of fetal ventriculomegaly, posterior fossa anomalies and microcephaly before 24 weeks’ gestational age (GA) and to study the accuracy of prenatal counseling on postnatal prognosis. Methods: A retrospective cohort study based on 146 cases of these fetal brain anomalies before 24 weeks’ GA. Counseling on prognosis was compared with postnatal outcome. Data on genetic testing was analyzed. Results: Out of 146 cases, 135 (92%) were diagnosed correctly before 24 weeks’ GA. Accuracy was 98% (97/99) in cases with multiple anomalies and 81% (38/47) in cases with an isolated abnormality. Counseling on prognosis was correct in 143 out of 146 cases (98%). Prenatal genetic diagnostics detected an anomaly in 51/113 (45%) of cases. In 14/62 (23%) cases prenatal karyotyping was normal, but postnatal array-CGH detected a pathogenic anomaly. Conclusions: Despite the challenges of early gestation, accuracy in diagnosing and counseling fetal brain anomalies before 24 weeks’ GA was high. Prenatal genetic testing is a valuable diagnostic tool and should be offered to all women with fetal brain anomalies. Considering the many different types of anomalies and diverse etiologies, a multidisciplinary approach is essential for counseling on postnatal outcome.

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Fetal ultrasound, microcephaly, posterior fossa anomaly, prenatal counseling, prenatal diagnosis, ventriculomegaly, Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Journal Article

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Snoek, R, Albers, M E W A, Mulder, E J H, Lichtenbelt, K D, de Vries, L S, Nikkels, P G J, Cuppen, I, Pistorius, L R, Manten, G T R & de Heus, R 2018, 'Accuracy of diagnosis and counseling of fetal brain anomalies prior to 24 weeks of gestational age', Journal of Maternal-fetal & Neonatal Medicine, vol. 31, no. 16, pp. 2188-2194. https://doi.org/10.1080/14767058.2017.1338258