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. 2016 Mar;58(3):293-300.
doi: 10.1007/s00234-015-1622-5. Epub 2015 Nov 25.

Expanding the spectrum of human ganglionic eminence region anomalies on fetal magnetic resonance imaging

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Expanding the spectrum of human ganglionic eminence region anomalies on fetal magnetic resonance imaging

Andrea Righini et al. Neuroradiology. 2016 Mar.

Abstract

Introduction: Ganglionic eminence (GE) is a transient fetal brain structure that harvests a significant amount of precursors of cortical GABA-ergic interneurons. Prenatal magnetic resonance (MR) imaging features of GE anomalies (i.e., cavitations) have already been reported associated with severe micro-lissencephaly. The purpose of this report was to illustrate the MR imaging features of GE anomalies in conditions other than severe micro-lissencephalies.

Methods: Among all the fetuses submitted to prenatal MR imaging at our center from 2005 to 2014, we collected eight cases with GE anomalies and only limited associated brain anomalies. The median gestational age at the time of MR imaging was 21 weeks ranging from 19 to 29 weeks. Two senior pediatric neuroradiologists categorized the anomalies of the GE region in two groups: group one showing cavitation in the GE region and group two showing enlarged GE region. For each fetal case, associated cranial anomalies were also reported.

Results: Five out of the eight cases were included in group one and three in group two. Besides the GE region abnormality, all eight cases had additional intracranial anomalies, such as mild partial callosal agenesis, vermian hypoplasia and rotation, cerebellar hypoplasia, ventriculomegaly, enlarged subarachnoid spaces, molar tooth malformation. Ultrasound generally detected most of the associated intracranial anomalies, prompting the MR investigation; on the contrary in none of the cases, GE anomalies had been detected by ultrasound.

Conclusions: Our observation expands the spectrum of human GE anomalies, demonstrating that these may take place also without associated severe micro-lissencephalies.

Keywords: Brain; Ganglionic eminence; Magnetic resonance imaging; Prenatal diagnosis; Rare diseases.

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