Typical Changes Of Ethmocephaly And Holoprosencephaly In A Fetus At 14 Weeks Of Gestation

CASE REPORTS IN PERINATAL MEDICINE(2019)

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Background: This case report is to show the details of the face of a very rare ethmocephaly at 14 weeks of gestation.Case presentation: After the regular transabdominal two-dimensional (2D) scan for nuchal translucency we could describe the following malformations: holoprosencephaly, proboscis and an abnormal face, omphalocele containing bowel, hyperechoic kidneys and megacystis. In addition, we acquired transvaginal three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound volume blocks of the fetal head, scanned with different insonation angles and stored them for later analysis. Using the multiplanar mode the volume blocks taken from the front show all details of the face: proboscis, hypotelorism, microphthalmia, cleft palate, accelerated development of the frontal bones and premature closure of the metopic suture. The volume blocks taken through the squamosal suture show all details of the fossa posterior and brain: fused thalami surrounded by the typical monoventricle, normal brain stem, elongation of anterior membranous area. Render mode shows a precise 3D image of the face. To better demonstrate the changes of the fetal face a post-mortem photo of the fetal face is included.Conclusion: This case report can demonstarte the typical changes of ethmocephaly in the first trimester using transvaginal 3D scan.
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Ethmocephaly, fetal brain, fetal face, fossa posterior, holoprosencephaly, proboscis, transvaginal 3D sonography
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