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Development of the prosencephalic structures, ganglionic eminence, basal ganglia and thalamus at 11+3 to 13+6 gestational weeks on 3D transvaginal ultrasound including normative data

Journal

BRAIN STRUCTURE & FUNCTION
Volume 228, Issue 9, Pages 2089-2101

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00429-023-02679-y

Keywords

Fetal brain; Ganglionic eminence; First trimester; Transvaginal ultrasound; 3D ultrasound; Neurosonography

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This study used transvaginal 3D ultrasound to examine the development of ganglionic eminence, basal ganglia, and thalamus/hypothalamus during gestational weeks 11 + 3 to 13 + 6. The findings provide insights into the sonomorphologic characteristics and measurements of these structures in the fetal prosencephalon.
ObjectivesTo show the development of ganglionic eminence, basal ganglia and thalamus/hypothalamus in week 11 + 3 to 13 + 6 by transvaginal 3D ultrasound.MethodsTo visualize the prosencephalic structures surrounding the 3rd ventricle, 285 three-dimensional ultrasound volume blocks from 402 fetuses examined were selected in a prospective transvaginal 3D study to compare ultrasound images of ganglionic eminence, basal ganglia, thalamus/hypothalamus with embryological sections. In addition, measurements of the described structures were made in 104 fetuses to quantify the embryological development.ResultsThe sonomorphologic characteristics of ganglionic eminence, basal ganglia and thalamus/hypothalamus are described in 71% of the fetuses examined. Measurements of the structures in 57% of the fetuses, show the following results: axGE ap = 0.17 + 0.112*CRL; axGE/I = 0.888 + 0.048*CRL; axGE/BG = 0.569 + 0.041*CRL; coGE/BG = 0.381 + 0.048*CRL; coTh lat = - 0.002 + 0.135*CRL; coTh/HyT = 3.68 + 0.059*CRL; co3.V lat = 0.54 + 0.008*CRL.ConclusionTransvaginal 3D neurosonography allows visualization and measurement of normal structures in the fetal prosencephalon at 11 + 3 to 13 + 6 weeks of gestation (GW) including details of ganglionic eminence (GE), basal ganglia (BG), and thalamus/hypothalamus (Th/HyT). Further scientific work is needed before using the results to decide on pathological changes in patients.

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