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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 1999

Ultrasonographic differential diagnosis of fetal intracranial interhemispheric cysts

Patrizia Vergani; Anna Locatelli; Maria Giovanna Piccoli; Patrizia Ceruti; Luisa Patanè; Giuseppe Paterlini; Alessandro Ghidini

OBJECTIVE Ultrasonographic differentiation between intracranial supratentorial interhemispheric pathologic cystlike lesions and those related to physiologic median structures is essential because the latter have no clinical relevance, whereas the former may carry a poor prognosis. We reviewed our experience with 19 consecutive cases of interhemispheric hypoechoic lesions without parenchymal involvement diagnosed between January 1990 and June 1997 to establish their clinical significance and provide prenatal ultrasonographic criteria to distinguish between pathologic cystlike lesions and those related to physiologic midline structures. STUDY DESIGN All patients underwent targeted prenatal scans of intracranial anatomy to establish the relationship between the fluid collections and the surrounding parenchymal and ventricular structures. In addition, a detailed anatomic survey was performed to rule out associated malformations. Follow-up, including neurologic examination, imaging, autopsy evaluation, or a combination was performed in all cases. Statistical analysis used the Wilcoxon rank sum test, the Fisher exact test, and the chi2 test for trend. P <.05 was considered significant. RESULTS Cystlike lesions related to physiologic median structures (n = 12) included enlargement of the cavum septi pellucidi (n = 3), enlargement of the cavum vergae (n = 2), and cysts of the velum interpositum (n = 7). These lesions were unilocular and had a median size of 10 mm (range 10-30 mm); they resolved in 5 cases and remained stable in the remainder. They were not associated with overt abnormalities, other than borderline ventriculomegaly in 2 cases. Pediatric follow-up (median 26 months, range 3-84 months) showed normal neurodevelopment in all cases. Pathologic cystlike lesions (n = 7) were significantly larger (median 40 mm, range 10-80 mm, P =.004) and had a significantly worsening trend, growing more at serial prenatal ultrasonographic examinations (P =.039) than fluid collections related to physiologic median structures. Moreover, prenatal ultrasonographic evidence of associated intracranial abnormalities, in the form of partial or total agenesis of the corpus callosum and overt hydrocephalus, was present in 5 of 7 cases of pathologic cystlike lesions and in none of the 12 related to physiologic structures (P =.002). Median gestational age at diagnosis was not different between those with cystlike lesions related to physiologic median structures and those with pathologic lesions (30 and 31 weeks, respectively). Among the latter group, 1 pregnancy was voluntarily terminated, 1 infant died at 4 months of age, 2 infants had neurodevelopmental delay, and 3 infants were neurologically healthy at a mean follow-up of 43 months. Cyst shunting was necessary in 5 of 6 cases. CONCLUSIONS Interhemispheric cystlike lesions related to physiologic structures can be prenatally distinguished from pathologic fluid collections on the basis of location, cyst size, change in size with time, and absence of associated anomalies.


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2005

Gestational age at preterm premature rupture of membranes: A risk factor for neonatal white matter damage

Anna Locatelli; Alessandro Ghidini; Giuseppe Paterlini; Luisa Patanè; Valentina Doria; Chiara Zorloni; John C. Pezzullo


American Journal of Perinatology | 2002

Impact of different prevention strategies on neonatal group B streptococcal disease

Patrizia Vergani; Luisa Patanè; Carla Colombo; Cesarina Borroni; Giuseppe Giltri; Alessandro Ghidini


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2014

236: Transabdominal chorionic villous sampling (CVS): comparison of two different techniques

Luisa Patanè; Giorgia Cavalli; Daniela Cattaneo; Nicola Strobelt; Santa Barresi; Elena Ciriello; Daniela Comerio; Stefano Comotti; Luigi Frigerio; Paolo Fruscella


Journal of Congenital Cardiology | 2018

A case report on stent placement in a fetus with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and intact interatrial setptum: first choice alternative standardized approach from left pulmonary vein

Matteo Ciuffreda; Paolo Ferrero; Elena Ciriello; Simona Marcora; Luisa Patanè; Nicola Strobelt


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2014

657: Bakri balloon tamponade and uterine packing with gauze in post partum hemorrhage management: any differences?

Luisa Patanè; Giorgia Cavalli; Valentina Mandelli; Nicola Strobelt; Luigi Frigerio; Serena Pirola; Maria Giovanna Piccoli


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2013

278: Impact of pre-pregnancy body mass index on maternal and fetal outcomes in type 1 diabetitc preganancy (T1DM)

Luisa Patanè; Serena Pirola; Santa Barresi; Giorgia Cavalli; Nicola Strobelt; Luigi Frigerio; Alessandro Roberto Dodesini; Roberto Trevisan; Elena Ciriello


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2013

279: Maternal serum A1C levels and triglycerides as predictive factors for LGA newborns in type 1 diabetic women

Elena Ciriello; Luisa Patanè; Serena Pirola; Santa Barresi; Giorgia Cavalli; Nicola Strobelt; Luigi Frigerio; Alessandro Roberto Dodesini; Roberto Trevisan


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2001

402 Does GBS chemoprophylaxis increase the risk of non-GBS neonatal sepsis?

Patrizia Vergani; Alessandro Ghidini; Luisa Patanè; Carla Colombo; Cesarina Borroni; Antonietta Scian; Giuseppe Giltri


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2001

267 Intraventricular hemorrhage and periventricular leucomalacia: Two sides of the same coin?

Valentina Doria; Luisa Patanè; Patrizia Vergani; Anna Locatelli; Marta Ratti; Manuela Corno; Giuseppe Paterlini; Alessandro Ghidini

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Nicola Strobelt

University of Milano-Bicocca

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Elena Ciriello

University of Milano-Bicocca

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Patrizia Vergani

University of Milano-Bicocca

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Giuseppe Paterlini

Georgetown University Medical Center

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Anna Locatelli

University of Milano-Bicocca

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Maria Giovanna Piccoli

Georgetown University Medical Center

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Alessandro Roberto Dodesini

Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research

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Cesarina Borroni

University of Milano-Bicocca

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