Antenatal diagnosis of absence of septum pellucidum

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Abstract

The absence of septum pellucidum (ASP) is a rare disease, which affects the structure of the brain. It is either isolated or associated with various congenital brain malformations. The diagnosis of ASP can be performed by second-trimester ultrasound. When the ASP is isolated, prenatal counseling is optimistic regarding neurological outcome, but there is a 20% risk of septo-optic dysplasia in the neonate.

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Ben M’Barek, I., Tassin, M., Guët, A., Simon, I., Mairovitz, V., Mandelbrot, L., & Picone, O. (2020). Antenatal diagnosis of absence of septum pellucidum. Clinical Case Reports, 8(3), 498–503. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2666

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