We report prenatal and neonatal neuroimaging findings in a case of oral-facial-digital syndrome type VI (OFDS VI). Prenatal MR imaging at 29 weeks' gestation showed hypoplastic cerebellar vermis and hemispheres, the molar tooth sign, and a hypothalamic hamartoma. Neonatal MR imaging confirmed these findings. The neonate developed breathing abnormalities and exhibited frontal bossing, multiple bucco-alveolar frenula, and postaxial hexadactyly of both hands. If the molar tooth sign and a hypothalamic hamartoma are present, prenatal diagnosis of OFDS VI is possible.
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Poretti, A., Brehmer, U., Scheer, I., Bernet, V., & Boltshauser, E. (2008). Prenatal and neonatal MR imaging findings in oral-facial-digital syndrome type VI. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 29(6), 1090–1091. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1038
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