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Syndromes identified in fetuses with prenatally diagnosed cephaloceles
Authors:Steven J. Wininger  Alan E. Donnenfeld M.D.
Affiliation:Section of Genetics, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19072, U.S.A
Abstract:An evaluation of all fetuses from our institution with prenatally diagnosed cephaloceles was conducted to determine the frequency and spectrum of genetic syndromes associated with this abnormality. Review of the sonographic images, postnatal autopsy or pathology reports, delivery room records, paediatric neurosurgical findings, radiographs, and cytogenetic data were collected. Fifteen postnatally confirmed cases of prenatally diagnosed cephaloceles and two misdiagnosed cases were identified. Thirteen were midline occipital lesions, one was frontoparietal, and one was frontoethmoidal. Excluding microcephaly, hydrocephaly, and distortion of intracranial anatomy, 9 of 15 (60 per cent) had other associated anomalies, including two fetuses with aneuploidy. The prenatal diagnosis of a cephalocele should initiate a thorough search for other abnormalities. In this series, there were three multifactorial, two chromosomal, two sporadic, and two autosomal recessive syndromes identified. An accurate diagnosis is critical in determining the prognosis and providing appropriate genetic counselling.
Keywords:Cephalocele  prenatal diagnosis  Meckel-Gruber syndrome  encephalocele  Walker-Warburg syndrome
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