Brainstem-vermis and brainstem-tentorium angles allow accurate categorization of fetal upward rotation of cerebellar vermis

Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 2012 Jun;39(6):632-5. doi: 10.1002/uog.11101. Epub 2012 May 14.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the role of the brainstem-vermis (BV) and brainstem-tentorium (BT) angles in the differential diagnosis of upward rotation of the fetal cerebellar vermis.

Methods: The BV and BT angles were measured retrospectively on median sonographic views of the brain in 31 fetuses at 19-28 weeks' gestation with upward rotation of the cerebellar vermis due to Blake's pouch cyst (n = 12), Dandy-Walker malformation (n = 12) and cerebellar vermian hypoplasia (n = 7). Eighty normal fetuses at 20-24 weeks were included as controls.

Results: In the control group, BV and BT angles were 9.1 ± 3.5° (range, 4-17°) and 29.3 ± 5.8° (range, 21-44°), respectively. The BV angle was significantly increased in each of the three subgroups of anomalies: Blake's pouch cyst (23 ± 2.8°; range, 19-26°), vermian hypoplasia (34.9 ± 5.4°; range, 24-40°) and Dandy-Walker malformation (63.5 ± 17.6°; range, 45-112°), the angle increasing with increasing severity of the condition. The BT angle had a similar pattern but there was overlap among the different groups.

Conclusion: The BV angle and, to a lesser degree, the BT angle are simple and reproducible measurements that provide valuable additional information for the categorization of upward rotation of the fetal cerebellar vermis. From mid gestation, a BV angle > 45° is strongly suggestive of a Dandy-Walker malformation, while a measurement < 30° favors the diagnosis of a Blake's pouch cyst.

Publication types

  • Evaluation Study
  • Multicenter Study

MeSH terms

  • Arachnoid Cysts / diagnostic imaging*
  • Arachnoid Cysts / embryology
  • Brain Stem / abnormalities
  • Brain Stem / diagnostic imaging*
  • Brain Stem / embryology
  • Cerebellum / abnormalities
  • Cerebellum / diagnostic imaging*
  • Cerebellum / embryology
  • Cranial Fossa, Posterior / abnormalities
  • Cranial Fossa, Posterior / diagnostic imaging*
  • Cranial Fossa, Posterior / embryology
  • Dandy-Walker Syndrome / diagnostic imaging*
  • Dandy-Walker Syndrome / embryology
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Female
  • Gestational Age
  • Humans
  • Pregnancy
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Ultrasonography, Prenatal / methods*