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State of the Art Cranial Ultrasound Imaging in Neonates
Published on: February 2, 2015
Cerebrovascular Anomalies in the Fetus
Camilo Jaimes1,2,3, Suely Fazio Ferraciolli1,2,3, Darren B Orbach4,5
1From the Departments of Radiology (C.J., S.F.F.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
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Four distinct vascular anomalies can be seen to affect the brain on fetal imaging: vein of Galen malformations, nongalenic arteriovenous pial fistulas, dural sinus malformations, and intracranial venous malformations. These congenital disorders affect the arteries and veins of the developing brain and are rarely seen beyond the neonatal stage. The 4 fetal cerebrovascular anomalies are associated with quite disparate natural histories and prognoses. MRI plays a pivotal role in the evaluation of fetuses with these conditions because of its ability to definitively establish the diagnosis, to detect subtle parenchymal injuries, to delineate the course of abnormal vessels in detail and to some extent the nature of vascular flow, and to identify ischemic, thrombotic, and hemorrhagic complications. Recently, an investigational transuterine embolization procedure targeted at treating fetuses with vein of Galen malformations who are at high risk for neonatal decompensation has emerged as a promising alternative to expectant management and postnatal embolization, with imaging being used to identify suitable patients for the intervention and in preprocedural planning. This manuscript reviews the essential imaging and clinical features of these 4 fetal neurovascular anomalies and underscores the practical aspects related to counseling, prognosis, and the multidisciplinary management of these entities.
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