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Dedicated fetal neurosonographic evaluation improves patient care and maternal fetal medicine fellow training

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JOURNAL OF MATERNAL-FETAL & NEONATAL MEDICINE
Volume 29, Issue 3, Pages 482-486

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/14767058.2015.1006623

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Counseling; dedicated fetal neurosonography; MFM fellow training

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Fetal malformations of the central nervous system are among the most common major birth defects encounter during prenatal ultrasound screening. Patients with fetal intracranial findings require further work-up for improving the accuracy of the sonographic diagnosis. We developed and advanced fetal neurosonography and related services to improve clinical care and to positively impact the fetal outcome. Currently, dedicated neurosonography in the prenatal period is not routinely offered across all prenatal diagnostic centers. We propose that dedicated neurosonography done in advanced prenatal diagnostic centers improves fetal outcomes. This is directly related to proper counseling, pediatric and neonatal involvement during the prenatal period. We present here our model of dedicated neurosonography adapted to our center in the last 4 years to improve diagnosis and better understand fetal CNS pathology. With commitment of resources and coordination of services, this model is easy to implement and benefits not only parents and babies but also provides the maternal fetal medicine fellows advanced training in fetal neurosonography.

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