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Malformations of cortical development: diagnostic accuracy of fetal MR imaging. | LitMetric

Malformations of cortical development: diagnostic accuracy of fetal MR imaging.

Radiology

Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, Neuroradiology Section, University of California, San Francisco, 505 Parnassus Ave, Box 0628, San Francisco, CA 94143-0628, USA.

Published: June 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study evaluated how accurately fetal magnetic resonance (MR) imaging diagnoses brain malformations by comparing it with postnatal MR results.
  • Fetal MR imaging showed high sensitivity for polymicrogyria and schizencephaly, although its sensitivity for detecting heterotopia was lower for fetuses younger than 24 weeks.
  • The research indicates that gestational age is crucial for accurate diagnoses and patient counseling regarding fetal brain conditions.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of fetal magnetic resonance (MR) imaging for malformations of cortical development by using postnatal MR imaging as reference standard.

Materials And Methods: Eighty-one patients who had undergone fetal and postnatal MR imaging of the brain were identified in this institutional review board-approved, HIPAA-compliant study. Images were retrospectively reviewed in consensus by two pediatric neuroradiologists who were blinded to clinical information. Sensitivity and specificity were calculated according to retrospective review of the images and clinical reports for fetal MR images. The Fisher exact test was used to compare results for fetuses imaged before and after 24 gestational weeks and for image review versus clinical reports for fetal MR images.

Results: Median gestational age at fetal MR imaging was 25.0 weeks (range, 19.71-38.14 weeks). Postnatal MR imaging depicted 13 cases of polymicrogyria, three cases of schizencephaly, and 15 cases of periventricular nodular heterotopia. Sensitivity and specificity of fetal MR imaging were 85% and 100%, respectively, for polymicrogyria; 100% each for schizencephaly; and 73% and 92%, respectively, for heterotopia. When heterotopia was seen in two planes, specificity was 100% and sensitivity was 67%. Sensitivity for heterotopia decreased to 44% for fetuses younger than 24 weeks. According to reports for fetal MR images, prospective sensitivity and specificity, respectively, were 85% and 99% for polymicrogyria, 100% and 99% for schizencephaly, and 40% and 91% for heterotopia.

Conclusion: Fetal MR imaging had the highest sensitivity for polymicrogyria and schizencephaly. Specificity was 100% for all cortical malformations when the abnormality was seen in two planes. Sensitivity for heterotopia was lower for fetuses younger than 24 weeks. Knowledge of the gestational age is important, especially for counseling patients about heterotopia.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3359515PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1148/radiol.12102492DOI Listing

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