Obliterated cavum septi pellucidi: Clinical significance and role of fetal magnetic resonance
ConclusionsApparently isolated oCSP at mid-pregnancy is a transient finding with the visualization of the fluid later in pregnancy in up to 70% of cases. At referral, associated defects can be found in around 11% of cases at ultrasound and 8% at fetal MRI indicating the need for a detailed evaluation by expert physicians when oCSP is suspected.
Source: Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica - Category: OBGYN Authors: Ilaria Fantasia,
Claudia Ciardo,
Gabriella Bracalente,
Elisa Filippi,
Flora Maria Murru,
Anita Spezzacatene,
Maura Bin,
Olivia Mendez Quintero,
Elisa Montaguti,
Christoph Lees,
Katherine Papanikolaou,
Gianluigi Pilu,
Federico Prefumo,
Baska Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research
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