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2024 Fetal Care Center Frontiers in Fetal Neurology Day 1 - Dr. Sonika Agarwal

Video Published 2024-10-03 Updated 2024-10-10

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Dr. Agarwal reviews fetal intracranial hemorrhage types—germinal matrix, intraventricular, and periventricular hemorrhagic infarction—using the Papile grading system applied to fetal MRI. She discusses risk factors including twin complications, IUGR, congenital infection, and genetic vasculopathies like COL4A1 mutations, emphasizing prenatal imaging indicators that predict postnatal outcomes.

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  • Fetal germinal matrix hemorrhage uses Papile grading (1-4); grade 4 represents periventricular hemorrhagic infarction from terminal vein obstruction.
  • Wide anterior horn width and rounded frontal horns on fetal MRI strongly predict post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus progression in GMH cases.
  • COL4A1/A2 variants cause hereditary vasculopathy with fetal/neonatal ICH, requiring ophthalmologic and renal screening for coloboma, cysts, aneurysms.
  • Maternal CMV serology can be falsely negative; postnatal testing is essential when fetal imaging shows germinolytic cysts or dilated temporal horns.
  • Fetal PVHI presents with unilateral ventriculomegaly, reduced ipsilateral white matter/deep gray volume, and T2 hypointense ventricular rim on MRI.

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