Real-time magnetic resonance imaging aids prenatal diagnosis of isolated cleft palate
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- DOI: 10.7863/jum.2005.24.11.1533
Real-time magnetic resonance imaging aids prenatal diagnosis of isolated cleft palate
Abstract
Objective: Cleft of the secondary palate without cleft lip is difficult to visualize sonographically. This study was performed to assess the utility of sonography, standard magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, and real-time MR imaging in the diagnosis of isolated cleft palate.
Methods: We prospectively assessed 5 fetuses at risk for isolated cleft palate on the basis of family history, micrognathia, or both, using sonography and standard and real-time single-shot fast spin echo MR sequences. Written informed consent was obtained under our Institutional Review Board-approved Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act-compliant protocol. Images were assessed for confidence in a diagnosis of cleft or normal palate. Prenatal and postnatal diagnoses were compared.
Results: In 3 fetuses, micrognathia was visualized by sonography and MR imaging with standard and real-time sequences. One fetus at 19 weeks had a wide cleft of the entire secondary palate, and another fetus at 33 weeks had a cleft of the soft palate; these defects were seen only with real-time MR imaging. One 35-week gestational age fetus had a cleft soft palate that was visualized on standard and real-time MR imaging. Two fetuses with no abnormalities had the normal midline secondary palate seen only on real-time MR imaging. In all fetuses, real-time images were helpful in assessing the secondary palate because the entire midline naso-oropharynx could be visualized.
Conclusions: Real-time MR imaging allows for rapid assessment of the midline structures, providing accurate diagnosis of isolated cleft palate.
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