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Subarachnoid Space Measurements in the Second Trimester Using MR Imaging

Onur Simsek, Amirreza Manteghinejad, Mix Wannasarnmetha, Apoorva Kotha, Sara Reis Teixeira, Deborah Zarnow, Erin Simon Schwartz and Matthew T. Whitehead
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2025, 46 (10) 2168-2175; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A8773
Onur Simsek
aFrom the Department of Radiology (O.S., A.M., M.W., A.K., S.T., D.Z., E.S.S., M.T.W.), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Mix Wannasarnmetha
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bDepartment of Radiology (M.W.), Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand
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Apoorva Kotha
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Sara Reis Teixeira
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cDepartment of Radiology (S.T., D.Z., E.S.S., M.T.W.), Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Deborah Zarnow
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cDepartment of Radiology (S.T., D.Z., E.S.S., M.T.W.), Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Erin Simon Schwartz
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Matthew T. Whitehead
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cDepartment of Radiology (S.T., D.Z., E.S.S., M.T.W.), Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The subarachnoid space is an important component of the developing intracranial compartment. As fetal brain MRI is becoming more commonplace for early CNS disease diagnosis, it is imperative to determine age-based standards for normal subarachnoid space depth. We aim to provide 2D reference measurements of the supratentorial subarachnoid spaces in apparently healthy mid and later second-trimester fetuses.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, we included all singleton fetal brain MRIs between gestational weeks 19 and 27 without visible pathologies. The frontal, insular, and inferior temporal subarachnoid space widths were measured from the inner calvaria to the brain surface bilaterally. Intraclass coefficients (ICCs) and Bland-Altman plots were utilized to evaluate agreement between 2 raters. Left- and right-side measurements were compared by using Wilcoxon tests. Quade tests were used to compare measurements between boys and girls. Generalized additive modeling for location, scale, and shape was used to create centile curves.

RESULTS: A total of 159 cases were included. ICC was highest (0.943) for the coronal plane insula width and lowest (0.667) for the coronal plane frontal width. Neither left-right (P > .573) nor male-female (P > .102) measurements were significantly different when considering age as a confounder; therefore, a single chart was created for each measurement.

CONCLUSIONS: Subarachnoid space depth adapts to the growing calvaria during the mid- to late second trimester. This study provides normal reference ranges for future clinical and research purposes.

ABBREVIATIONS:

AIC
Akaike information criterion
BCCG
Box-Cox Cole and Green
BCPE
Box-Cox power exponential
GA
gestational age
GAMLSS
generalized additive modeling for location, scale, and shape
ICC
Intraclass Correlation Coefficient
SAS
subarachnoid space
SBC
Schwarz Bayesian criterion
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Onur Simsek, Amirreza Manteghinejad, Mix Wannasarnmetha, Apoorva Kotha, Sara Reis Teixeira, Deborah Zarnow, Erin Simon Schwartz, Matthew T. Whitehead
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American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2025, 46 (10) 2168-2175; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A8773

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American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2025, 46 (10) 2168-2175; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A8773
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