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A retrospective study on the course and outcome of fetal ventriculomegaly
Objective: To evaluate the outcomes associated with fetal ventriculomegaly. Materials and methods: Reports of women who underwent ultrasound scanning between 18 and 36 weeks of gestation during the period from January 1, 2000, to December 31, 2010, were ...
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Clinical Outcomes of Fetal Ventriculomegaly: A Retrospective Analysis from a Tertiary Referral Center [PDF]
Danhua Guo,1,2 Shuqiong He,1,2 Na Lin,1,2 Yifang Dai,1,2 Ying Li,1,2 Liangpu Xu,1– 3 Xiaoqing Wu1– 4 1Department of Medical Genetic Diagnosis and Therapy Center, Fujian Maternity and Child Health Hospital College of Clinical Medicine for Obstetrics &
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Diagnostic approach to fetal ventriculomegaly
Ventriculomegaly (VM) is defined as an enlargement of the lateral ventricles of the developing fetal brain. The diagnosis is easily made by measuring the lateral ventricle width at the level of the atrium, which is normally 15 mm.
D’Addario Vincenzo
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Objective: Ventriculomegaly may not only develop secondary to a process,but it may also be in the form of isolated ventriculomegaly with no specific reason.
Zeynep Ayvat Öcal +2 more
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FETAL CEREBRAL “BORDERLINE” VENTRICULOMEGALY [PDF]
Ventriculomegaly represents the dilation of the cerebral ventricles above 10 mm, being classified as it follows: mild or “borderline” (10-12 mm), moderate (13-15 mm) and severe (over 15 mm).
Claudiu Marginean +6 more
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OBJECTIVE: Fetal cerebral ventriculomegaly is defined as enlarged cerebral lateral ventricles. The etiology of fetal cerebral ventriculomegaly is multifactorial.
Erkan Cagliyan +9 more
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Etiopathogenesis of fetal ventriculomegaly is poorly understood. Associations between fetal isolated ventriculomegaly and copy number variations (CNVs) have been previously described.
Huili Xue +7 more
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ABSTRACT Fetal cerebral ventriculomegaly (VM) is defined as an enlargement of the lateral ventricles of the developing fetal brain. It is diagnosed when the width of one or both lateral ventricles, measured at the level of the atrium, is ≥10 mm. Ventriculomegaly is defined as mild when the atrial width is 10 to 12 mm, moderate 12.1 to 15 mm, and severe
Pasquale Capuano +3 more
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Characterisation of ASD traits among a cohort of children with isolated fetal ventriculomegaly
Isolated fetal ventriculomegaly is the most common antenatally-diagnosed brain abnormality. Here, the authors show that isolated fetal ventriculomegaly is associated with autism spectrum disorder traits.
Vanessa Kyriakopoulou +6 more
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The nature of ventriculomegaly in dogs is still a matter of debate. Signs of increased intraventricular pressure and atrophy of the cerebral white matter have been found in dogs with ventriculomegaly, which would imply increased intraventricular pressure
Martin J. Schmidt +3 more
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