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Prenatal MR Imaging Phenotype of Fetuses with Tuberous Sclerosis: An Institutional Case Series and Literature Review

S.K. Goergen, M.C. Fahey

2022American Journal of Neuroradiology28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Most patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) do not receive prenatal diagnosis. Our aim was to describe MR imaging findings to determine the following: 1. Whether normal fetal MR imaging is more common in fetuses imaged at ≤24 weeks' gestation compared with >24 weeks 2. The frequency of cardiac rhabdomyoma 3. The range of MR imaging phenotypes in fetal tuberous sclerosis complex. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Our institutional fetal MR imaging data base was searched between January 1, 2011 and June 30, 2021, for cases of TSC confirmed either by genetic testing, postnatal imaging, postmortem examination, or composite prenatal imaging findings and family history. A MEDLINE search was performed on June 8, 2021. RESULTS: = .008). Nine of 42 patients with abnormal MR imaging findings were ≤24 weeks' gestation. Subependymal nodules were present in 26/45 cases (57.8%), and cortical/subcortical lesions, in 17/46 (37.0%). A foramen of Monro nodule was present in 15 cases; in 2/7 cases in which this was unilateral, it was the only abnormal cerebral finding. Cardiac rhabdomyoma was absent in 3/48 cases at the time of fetal MR imaging but was discovered later. Megalencephaly or hemimegalencephaly was observed in 3 cases. CONCLUSIONS: Fetuses with abnormal cranial MR imaging findings were older than those with negative findings. Fetal hemimegalencephaly and megalencephaly should prompt fetal echocardiography. Cardiac rhabdomyoma was not always present at the time of fetal MR imaging.

Topics & Concepts

HemimegalencephalyMedicineMegalencephalyFetusTuberous sclerosisPathologyRhabdomyomaPrenatal diagnosisPhenotypeIn uteroCentral nervous system diseaseEchoencephalographyMagnetic resonance imagingPrenatal ultrasoundRadiologyCongenital diseasePolymicrogyriaAnatomyUltrasonographyPregnancyTuberous Sclerosis Complex ResearchTumors and Oncological CasesTeratomas and Epidermoid Cysts