JunYa Chen, Rong Zhu, Hong Pan, YiNan Ma, Ying Zhu, LiLi Liu, XinLin Hou, Karina Krajden Haratz
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Abstract
To explore the relationship between ultrasound signs of suspected fetal malformation of cortical development (MCD) and genetic MCD.The retrospective study involved fetuses with one of the following 10 neurosonography (NSG) signs: (A) abnormal development of the Sylvian fissure; (B) delayed achievement of cortical milestones; (C) premature or aberrant appearance of sulcation; (D) irregular border of the ventricular wall or irregular shape of the ventricle; (E) abnormal shape or orientation of the sulci; (F) hemispheric asymmetry; (G) non-continuous cerebral cortex; (H) intraparenchymal echogenic nodules; (I) persistent ganglionic eminence (GE) or GE cavitation; (J) abnormal cortical lamination.95 fetuses were included in the study. Chromosomal microarray (CMA) combined with exome sequencing (ES) was available in 40 fetuses, CMA was abnormal in nine and ES in 22. Sign C (7/7, 100%), sign H (2/2, 100%), sign A (18/19, 94.7%), and sign B (12/13, 92.3%) were the signs leading to the highest probability of genetic MCD. The incidence of genetic MCD for sign E, sign I, and sign D was 66.7-73.7%. Only one or none of the fetuses with sign J, sign F, or sign G underwent CMA+ES. The signs in the fetuses with FGFR3, CCND2, FLNA, or TSC2 mutations had the expected features. The other fetuses with different gene mutations showed several non-specific NSG signs.Several reliable signs for genetic MCD can be detected by NSG, and the probability varies with different signs. Most signs are not associated with a specific gene. Therefore, CMA combined with ES is preferred.
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Ultraschall in der Medizin / European Journal of Ultrasound publishes scientific papers and contributions from a variety of disciplines on the diagnostic and therapeutic applications of ultrasound with an emphasis on clinical application. Technical papers with a physiological theme as well as the interaction between ultrasound and biological systems might also occasionally be considered for peer review and publication, provided that the translational relevance is high and the link with clinical applications is tight. The editors and the publishers reserve the right to publish selected articles online only. Authors are welcome to submit supplementary video material. Letters and comments are also accepted, promoting a vivid exchange of opinions and scientific discussions.