Fetal Spine Part 2 Flashcards
What is meant by a Chiari malformation?
when part of the lower part brain (cerebellum) lies below the opening at the bottom of the skull (foramen magnum)
there are 3 types
What are the 3 types of Chiari malformation?
Chiari 1 (most common type)- in children with craniofacial conditions
Chiari 2- in children w/ spina bifida
Chiari 3- severe malformations and could be incompatible with life
What are the sonographic appearances of Arnold Chiari (ACH) Malformations?
lemon sign hydrocephalus banana sign obliteration of cisterna magnum microcephaly
What causes the banana sign?
produced by the caudal shift or the posterior contents of the skull of the skull, forcing the cerebellar hemispheres to wrap around the brain stems.
What’s the normal measurement of the cisterna magna?
2-10mm
Abnormal spinal curvature is most frequently associated with ______ and in a majority of cases represents with _______ ________ ____________
NTD, spina bifida meningocele
What are the less common cases associated with abnormal spinal curvature?
amniotic band syndrome
limb-body-wall complex (body stalk anomaly–limb defects and anterior body wall defect)
caudal regression syndrome or hypoplasia of sacrum
Scoliosis
lateral curvature of the spine
can be caused by hemivertebrae
Kyphosis
exaggerated rounding of te back in sagittal plane
What 2 spine conditions are associated with spina bifida and ventral abdominal defects
scoliosis and kyphosis
Hemivertebrae
type of vertebral anomaly and results from a lack of formation of one half of a vertebral body
What’s the most common congenital tumour in a newborn
sacrococcygeal teratoma
Sacrococcygeal teratoma:
arise from embryonic cells in the coccyx
most are large, solid or complex masses that extend outward from lower part of sacrum and butt
most are benign
not associated with distinct vertebral/cranial abnormalities
can be cystic and grow in pelvis
Caudal regression syndrome is associated with what
poorly controlled diabetes mellitus
Caudal regression syndrome
includes a number of anomalies resulting from anomalous development of the caudal end of the embryo during the third week of development
vary from partial agenesis of the coccyx to lumbosacral agenesis
spinal abnormalities include grossly distorted or absent vertebrae beginning at the thoracic level (sacral agenesis).