How to Explore Fetal Sacral Agenesis Without Open Dysraphism Key Prenatal Imaging and Clinical Implications

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TitreHow to Explore Fetal Sacral Agenesis Without Open Dysraphism Key Prenatal Imaging and Clinical Implications
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursMottet N, Chaussy Y, Auber F, Guimiot F, Arbez-Gindre F, Riethmuller D, Cretolle C, Benachi A
JournalJOURNAL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE
Volume37
Pagination1807-1820
Date PublishedJUL
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0278-4297
Mots-clésCurrarino syndrome, obstetrics (detailed fetal anatomy), obstetrics (second trimester), sacral agenesis, spinal dysraphism, spinal lipoma
Résumé

The estimated prevalence of fetal caudal dysgenesis is 1 per 100,000 births. The functional prognosis of sacral agenesis is dominated by the large spectrum of associated caudal malformations. Except for cases associated with hydrocephalus secondary to open spinal dysraphism or chromosomal anomalies, association with mental deficiency is rare. We propose a systematic prenatal approach to cases of fetal sacral agenesis based on 9 etiologic items: clinical context, type of sacral dysgenesis, associated spinal cord malformations, mobility of lower limbs, investigation of the presacral region, analysis of the gastrointestinal tract, analysis of the genitourinary tract, associated vertebral defects, and cytogenetic analysis.

DOI10.1002/jum.14522