Author/Authors :
Ghavami, M. Department of Radiology - Shohada Hospital, -Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran , Abedinzadeh, R. Day Medical Imaging Center, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
Background/Objective: Central nervous system (CNS) anomalies are the most serious
congenital abnormalities. Ultrasound examination is an effective and noninvasive modality
for prenatal diagnosis of these anomalies. The purpose of the current study was to
determine the frequency of CNS and associated abnormalities.
Patients and Methods: A total of 22500 pregnant women who were referred by obstetricians/
gynecologists for routine work up of pregnancy were scanned over a period of 3 years by
two expert sonologists in a referral center using high resolution ultrasound unit.
Results: After transabdominal sonographic examination of 22500 pregnant women, 112
(0.5%) fetuses were detected with CNS anomalies, some of whom had more than one
anomaly. Forty-one (37%) Chiari malformations, 26 (23%) monro and aqueductal stenosis
cases, 18 (16%) anencephaly cases, nine (8%) encephaloceles, seven (6%) microcephalies,
five (4%) Dandywalker syndromes, two (2%) arachnoid cysts, two (2%) agenesis of corpus
callosum cases, one (1%) holoprosencephaly and one (1%) schizencephaly were reported
in our study.
Conclusion: According to our results, Chiari malformation and hydrocephalus were the most
prevalent anomalies of CNS congenital abnormalities in East Azarbaijan, Iran. An accurate
diagnosis depends upon fetal age, amniotic fluid volume, fetal position, operator experience
and careful evaluation of the associated malformations, which are often present.
Keywords :
Ultrasound , Prenatal , Fetal Anomaly , Central Nervous System