CASE A
A 25-week-old gestational age fetus with cystic enlargement of the kidneys. Ax, axial; U/S, ultrasound.

CASE B
A 19-week-old gestational age fetus with fetal abnormalities. Ax, axial; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; Sag, sagittal; U/S, ultrasound.

CASE C
A 35-week-old gestational age fetus with ocular abnormalities. Ax, axial; Cor, coronal; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; Sag, sagittal.

DESCRIPTION OF FINDINGS

  • Case A: Axial ultrasound images through the head demonstrate an occipital encephalocele. A tangential image through the head, upper thorax, and hand demonstrates postaxial polydactyly. The history of cystic renal enlargement in conjunction with postaxial polydactyly and an occipital encephalocele is diagnostic.

  • Case B: A sagittal ultrasound image through the fetus demonstrates a high cervical/low occipital cephalocele. An axial ultrasound image through the head clearly demonstrates brain tissue protruding into the cephalocele sac. A single sagittal T2 fetal MRI demonstrates a hindbrain malformation with downward herniation of the cerebellar tonsils associated with a high cervical/occipital meningoencephalocele that contains malformed cerebellar tissue.

  • Case C: A sagittal image demonstrates an occipital meningoencephalocele with a large cephalocele sac extending inferiorly. The coronal image demonstrates the midline skull defect and protruding encephalocele to better advantage. The axial image demonstrates a thickened, smooth cortex with only minimal shallow sulci in conjunction with irregularity of the gray-white matter junction; these findings are characteristic of cobblestone lissencephaly.

Diagnosis

Case A

Meckel-Gruber syndrome

Case B

Chiari III malformation

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