The Fetal Cerebellum

Author:

Garel Catherine1,Fallet-Bianco Catherine2,Guibaud Laurent3

Affiliation:

1. Service de Radiologie, Hôpital d’Enfants Armand-Trousseau, Paris, France

2. Service de Neuropathologie, Hôpital Saint-Anne, Paris, France

3. Imagerie Pédiatrique et Foetale, Hôpital Femme Mère Enfant, Hospices Civils de Lyon, France

Abstract

The cerebellum undergoes a protracted development, making it particularly vulnerable to a broad spectrum of developmental events. Acquired destructive and hemorrhagic insults may also occur. The main steps of cerebellar development are reviewed. The normal imaging patterns of the cerebellum in prenatal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are described with emphasis on the limitations of these modalities. Because of confusion in the literature regarding the terminology used for cerebellar malformations, some terms (agenesis, hypoplasia, dysplasia, and atrophy) are clarified. Three main pathologic settings are considered and the main diagnoses that can be suggested are described: retrocerebellar fluid enlargement with normal or abnormal biometry (Dandy-Walker malformation, Blake pouch cyst, vermian agenesis), partially or globally decreased cerebellar biometry (cerebellar hypoplasia, agenesis, rhombencephalosynapsis, ischemic and/or hemorrhagic damage), partially or globally abnormal cerebellar echogenicity (ischemic and/or hemorrhagic damage, cerebellar dysplasia, capillary telangiectasia). The appropriate timing for performing MRI is also discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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