Normal appearances and dimensions of the foetal cavum septi pellucidi and vergae on in utero MR imaging

Author:

Jarvis Deborah,Griffiths Paul David

Abstract

Abstract Purpose The aim of this study is to provide normative data about the appearances and dimensions of the cavum septi pellucidi and vergae (CSPV) on in utero MR (iuMR) imaging in second and third trimester foetuses. Methods Two hundred normal foetuses (from a low-risk pregnancy, with normal ante-natal USS findings and no intracranial abnormality of iuMR) had iuMR imaging between 18 and 37 gestational weeks (gw). The anatomical features on those studies were compared with published atlases of post-mortem foetal brains. The length, width and volume of the CSPV were measured in all foetuses. Results The anatomy of the CSPV and its relationship with the corpus callosum and the fornices on iuMR imaging was comparable with post-mortem data at all gestational ages studied. The length of the CSPV increased throughout pregnancy, whereas the width and volume of CSPV reached a maximum between 29 and 31 gw and then showed a reduction later in pregnancy. Conclusion The iuMR imaging features of the CSPV and its close anatomical relations closely correspond to post-mortem data. The CSPV was patent in all cases but we have shown that closure commences in the midpart of the third trimester and advances in a posterior to anterior direction.

Funder

University of Sheffield

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical),Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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