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Fetal MRI Findings, Etiology, and Outcome in Prenatally Diagnosed Schizencephaly

Elizabeth George, Rachel Vassar, Yolanda Yu, Mary E. Norton, Dawn Gano and Orit A. Glenn
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2025, 46 (4) 800-807; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A8523
Elizabeth George
aFrom the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging (E.G., O.A.G), University of California, San Francisco, California
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Rachel Vassar
bDepartment of Neurology (R.V. D.G.), University of California, San Francisco, California
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Yolanda Yu
cAlbert Einstein College of Medicine (Y.Y.), Bronx, New York
eDepartment of Pediatrics (Y.Y.), University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California
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Mary E. Norton
dDepartment of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences (M.E.N.), University of California, San Francisco, California
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bDepartment of Neurology (R.V. D.G.), University of California, San Francisco, California
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Schizencephaly is a rare brain anomaly that is increasingly detected in utero. There are limited data on the etiology and outcomes in fetal schizencephaly to guide work-up and counseling. We aimed to determine the associated imaging findings, etiology, and outcomes in schizencephaly detected in utero.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective cohort study included 22 fetuses with a total of 34 schizencephaly defects identified by keyword search of fetal MRI reports from 1996 to 2022 followed by image review. Follow-up fetal and postnatal imaging, when available, was reviewed. Data on demographics, etiology, and outcomes were extracted from the electronic medical record.

RESULTS: The schizencephaly defect was open in 28/34, most common in the MCA territory (23/34), and commonly involved the frontal lobe (16/34). Additional intracranial abnormalities were seen in all fetuses, including other cortical malformations (13/22), abnormal posterior fossa (12/22), abnormal corpus callosum (10/20), and intraparenchymal hemorrhage (9/22). The cause of schizencephaly was classified as secondary (as evidenced by intraparenchymal hemorrhage at schizencephaly, monochorionic twin gestation, infection, or maternal/placental risk factor) in 64% (14/22), potentially genetic in 9% (2/22), and unknown in 27% (6/22). Among those liveborn (n = 8), we observed the following outcomes: postnatal death (1/8), tube feeding (1/7), shunted hydrocephalus (1/7), and epilepsy (4/7). Among those older than 1 year of age, cerebral palsy (4/5) and speech delay or intellectual disability (3/5) were common. Cortical malformations remote from schizencephaly were associated with epilepsy (P = .03). On postnatal imaging, open defects were often involuted (8/11), and there were high rates of new/additional findings (4/6).

CONCLUSIONS: In this cohort, fetal schizencephaly was always associated with additional intracranial abnormalities. In most cases, there was evidence that schizencephaly was likely secondary to prior injury. Imaging characteristics may provide clues regarding neurodevelopmental outcome. Postnatal imaging is crucial in assessing the evolution as well as detection of additional abnormalities.

ABBREVIATIONS:

CC
corpus callosum
CM
cortical malformation
CP
cerebral palsy
DGN
deep gray nuclei
GA
gestational age
ICH
intracranial hemorrhage
IPH
intraparenchymal hemorrhage
IQR
interquartile range
PMG
polymicrogyria
PVNH
periventricular nodular heterotopia
SP
septum pellucidum
TTTS
twin-twin transfusion syndrome
US
ultrasound
VM
ventriculomegaly
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Elizabeth George, Rachel Vassar, Yolanda Yu, Mary E. Norton, Dawn Gano, Orit A. Glenn
Fetal MRI Findings, Etiology, and Outcome in Prenatally Diagnosed Schizencephaly
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2025, 46 (4) 800-807; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A8523

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