AI Article Synopsis

  • - Prenatal diagnosis of thrombosis in the torcular herophili is rare and may be misdiagnosed due to lack of familiarity among clinicians.
  • - Key imaging techniques for identifying this condition include sonography with color Doppler, which reveals characteristic triangular fluid collections and thrombus, and fetal magnetic resonance imaging for detailed anatomical information.
  • - The text discusses two specific cases with both sonographic and magnetic resonance imaging results, along with a literature review on the prenatal diagnosis of this condition.

Article Abstract

Prenatally diagnosed thrombosis of the torcular herophili is very rare, and it is sometimes misdisgnosed due to unfamiliarity. Sonography with color Doppler imaging is the key imaging modality for prenatal diagnosis of torcular herophili thrombosis. Typical prenatal sonographic findings include a well-defined triangular anechoic collection in the occipital region and an echogenic structure within the collection, which represents the thrombus. Fetal magnetic resonance imaging is usually used as an adjunctive modality for prenatal diagnosis, as it confirms the diagnosis by providing more precise anatomic information and better characterization of the lesion. We present 2 cases of thrombosis of an ectatic torcular herophili with serial sonographic and magnetic resonance imaging examinations, as well as a review of the literature regarding the prenatal diagnosis of torcular herophili thrombosis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.7863/ultra.32.12.2205DOI Listing

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