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Fetal and perinatal outcome associated with small cerebellar diameter based on second- or third-trimester ultrasonography.

Anthony AtallahLaurent GuibaudPascal GaucherandJerome MassardierVincent des PortesMona Massoud
Published in: Prenatal diagnosis (2019)
A small cerebellar diameter below the fifth percentile is a relevant marker to detect associated anomalies during routine ultrasound examination in the second or third trimester. This is related to a high rate of fetal malformations, chromosomal anomalies, and genetic disorders, regardless of the severity of the cerebellar small size. Small TCD seems to be a prognostic factor for fetal growth restriction. Therefore, when facing a TCD below the fifth percentile, patients should be referred for further sonography and fetal karyotyping.
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