Brain malformations associated with epignathus: a clue for the correct prenatal diagnosis
Maria A Calvo-Garcia1, Beth M Kline-Fath, Blaise B Jones
1Department of Radiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039, USA. maria.calvo@cchmc.org
Abstract:
We present a case of epignathus (oral teratoma) with midline intracranial associated malformations. This is a rare report of epignathus diagnosed in utero with fetal MRI description of these midline brain malformations, including duplication of the pituitary gland. This case is an example of how these intracranial findings led to the correct diagnosis of a small fetal oral mass.
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