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Article Synopsis
  • Fetal ventriculomegaly (VM) is diagnosed when one or more brain ventricles are enlarged in-utero, typically identified mid-trimester when the atrial diameter exceeds 10 mm.
  • Unlike hydrocephalus, VM may not be linked to increased intracranial pressure and can have various underlying causes, requiring a comprehensive evaluation.
  • The article discusses diagnosis, follow-up protocols, prognosis based on etiology and severity, and explores the role of fetal therapy, including fetoscopic surgery for managing VM during pregnancy.
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Prenatal diagnosis of fetal syndromes.

Indian J Radiol Imaging

November 2008

Srinivasa Ultrasound Scanning Centre, 48/2, Shankar Mutt Road, Shankarpuram, Bangalore - 560 004, India.

A syndrome is a pattern of multiple anomalies arising due to a single known causative factor. Ultrasonography has enabled us to recognize many fetal anomalies and dysmorphic features. Recognition of the anomaly pattern leads to the diagnosis of a particular syndrome.

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We report a case of right pulmonary artery to left atrium communication in a fetus at 24 weeks' gestation. Fetal echocardiography showed dilatation of the left atrium and main and right pulmonary arteries. The right pulmonary artery was seen to communicate with the left atrium.

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