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OUTCOME OF FETAL VENTRICULOMEGALY

Lancet, The, 1984
Ventriculomegaly was diagnosed in 50 fetuses in the perinatal ultrasound unit of Yale-New Haven Medical Center. The outcomes were elective abortion, 13 (26%); antepartum death, 0 (0%); intrapartum death, 7 (14%); neonatal death within 24 h, 11 (22%); neonatal death after 24 h and within 28 days, 3 (6%); death after 28 days, 2 (4%); survival, 14 (28 ...
F A, Chervenak   +6 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Imaging of fetal ventriculomegaly

Pediatric Radiology, 2020
Fetal ventriculomegaly is the most common central nervous system abnormality detected by prenatal imaging. It has a high association with other anomalies. Etiologies and prognoses for fetal ventriculomegaly range from normal outcomes to significant neurodevelopmental sequelae. In this paper, we review the development, terminology, pathogenesis, imaging
David M Mirsky   +2 more
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Neonatal outcome of congenital ventriculomegaly

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2012
Enlargement of the cerebral ventricles (ventriculomegaly) occurs in 1-2 per 1000 live births. Ventriculomegaly is frequently diagnosed antenatally and hence the perinatologist is faced with counselling the prospective parents. This review considers the diagnosis, management and prognosis of this condition. A particular emphasis is placed on the outcome
Liz, McKechnie   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Natural History of Fetal Ventriculomegaly

Pediatrics, 1988
The natural history of in utero ventriculomegaly was defined by a retrospective review of the outcome of 47 fetuses evaluated during a 5-year period by the Fetal Treatment Program at the University of California. In 20 fetuses, a diagnosis of ventriculomegaly associated with other severe abnormalities was made early in pregnancy.
R J, Hudgins   +6 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Nonprogressive congenital unilateral ventriculomegaly

Pediatric Neurology, 1996
Congenital unilateral ventriculomegaly is a rare condition, usually caused by obstruction of the foramen of Monro. In the past, this condition required surgical intervention. We present a female newborn with nonprogressive unilateral ventriculomegaly which was initially detected by prenatal sonography. No surgical intervention was performed, and during
P N, Tsao   +4 more
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Fetal ventriculomegaly: postnatal management

Child's Nervous System, 2011
It is the current status of fetal ventriculomegaly that although the technology for diagnosis is advanced, it does not have significant impact on the management outcome. Fetal ventriculomegaly is mainly treated after birth.We reviewed the literature and suggested policies of postnatal evaluation and surgical management of fetal hydrocephalus.
Kyu-Chang, Wang   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Fetal cerebral ventriculomegaly

Fetal and Maternal Medicine Review, 1998
Hydrocephalus is a pathological increase in intracranial cerebrospinal fluid, usually within the lateral ventricles and often, although not always, associated with an increase in intracranial pressure and an abnormally large biparietal diameter. Ventriculomegaly simply means enlargement of the lateral cerebral ventricles.
Colette Sparey, Stephen Robson
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Medical imaging of fetal ventriculomegaly

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1986
✓ Five cases of fetal ventriculomegaly are described in detail. Following ultrasonography, either computerized tomography or magnetic resonance imaging was used in an attempt to clarify the structural pathology of the ventriculomegaly. In two patients, a precise diagnosis was achieved while a probable diagnosis was established in a third patient.
W C, Hanigan   +5 more
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