Prenatal Sonographic Image of Sirenomelia with Anencephaly and Craniorachischisis Totalis.
Takako SugiuraYuka SatoNaoyuki NakanamiKiyomi TsukimoriPublished in: Case reports in obstetrics and gynecology (2018)
Sirenomelia is a rare congenital malformation characterized by varying degrees of fusion of the lower extremities. It is commonly associated with severe urogenital and gastrointestinal malformations; however, the association of sirenomelia with anencephaly and rachischisis totalis is extremely rare. To our knowledge, the prenatal sonographic images of this association have not been previously published. Here, we present prenatal sonographic images of this association, detected during the 17th week of gestation through combined two-dimensional, four-dimensional, and color Doppler ultrasound. Two-dimensional ultrasound images showed anencephaly, spina bifida, and possible fusion of the lower limbs. Three-dimensional HDlive rendering images confirmed the final diagnosis of sirenomelia with anencephaly and rachischisis totalis. The patient opted to undergo medical termination of pregnancy and delivered a fetus with fused lower limbs, anencephaly, and rachischisis totalis confirming the in utero imaging findings. Awareness of these rare associations will help avoid misdiagnoses and facilitate prenatal counselling. This case highlights the importance of a thorough ultrasound examination.
Keyphrases
- deep learning
- pregnant women
- convolutional neural network
- magnetic resonance imaging
- optical coherence tomography
- healthcare
- high resolution
- preterm infants
- early onset
- ultrasound guided
- systematic review
- preterm birth
- computed tomography
- mass spectrometry
- human immunodeficiency virus
- pregnancy outcomes
- hiv infected
- drug induced
- study protocol
- men who have sex with men
- blood flow
- antiretroviral therapy