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Three‐Dimensional Sonographic Evaluations of Embryonic Brain Development
Author(s) -
Kim Mi Suk,
Jeanty Philippe,
Turner Cheryl,
Benoit Bernard
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
journal of ultrasound in medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.574
H-Index - 91
eISSN - 1550-9613
pISSN - 0278-4297
DOI - 10.7863/jum.2008.27.1.119
Subject(s) - medicine , holoprosencephaly , ventriculomegaly , hydrocephalus , lateral ventricles , echoencephalography , anatomy , radiology , fetus , pregnancy , genetics , biology
Objective The purpose of this presentation is to show 3‐dimensional development of the ventricles of the brain in early pregnancy, from 6 to 13 weeks, and to provide a reference for early diagnosis of central nervous system anomalies such as hydrocephalus and holoprosencephaly. Methods From March 2007 to August 2007, 46 patients were included. All patients had routine first‐trimester 2‐ and 3‐dimensional sonographic examinations at the same time. All cases were examined with a Voluson 730 Expert or Voluson E8 ultrasound scanner (GE Healthcare, Milwaukee, WI) using a 4‐ to 8‐ or 6‐ to 12‐MHz transvaginal probe. Volumes were reviewed and analyzed with GE 4DView release 6 software. After the inversion‐rendering mode was selected, volumes were dissected by the MagicCut function to show the ventricles. Results A total of 34 volumes from 7 to 12 complete gestational weeks were successfully dissected. Those before 7 and after 12 weeks could not be dissected properly. The crown‐rump length ranged from 12.7 to 68 mm. Twelve representative images of the rendered volumes in chronologic order are shown. The brain volume dissections of 2 fetuses with ventriculomegaly and alobar holoprosencephaly are shown for comparison. Conclusions Early human brain ventricular structures could be evaluated in vivo with 3‐dimensional sonography. This presentation shows the timeline of brain development and provides reference images to compare possible anomalies of development.