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Ultrasonographic diagnosis of glossoptosis in fetuses with Pierre Robin sequence in early and mid pregnancy

This study was undertaken to describe the sonographic features of fetal glossoptosis in the Pierre Robin sequence. Fetal sonography was prospectively performed in 8000 consecutive pregnancies at 14 to 24 weeks' gestation. In addition we retrospectively reevaluated ultrasound recordings of 4 fet...

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Published in:American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 2005-10, Vol.193 (4), p.1561-1564
Main Authors: Bronshtein, Moshe, Blazer, Shraga, Zalel, Yaron, Zimmer, Etan Z.
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Language:English
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Summary:This study was undertaken to describe the sonographic features of fetal glossoptosis in the Pierre Robin sequence. Fetal sonography was prospectively performed in 8000 consecutive pregnancies at 14 to 24 weeks' gestation. In addition we retrospectively reevaluated ultrasound recordings of 4 fetuses from other hospitals, in which the diagnosis of Pierre Robin sequence was overlooked at 22 weeks' gestation. Glossoptosis was defined as a posteriorly displaced tongue that never reached the anterior mandibular alveolar ridge while watching the fetal profile. Micrognathia, which is a component of the sequence, was subjectively defined. Glossoptosis with micrognathia was detected in 2 fetuses in the prospective group at 14 and 15 weeks' gestation. Both pregnancies were terminated; the diagnosis was confirmed in 1 case where postmortem examination was performed. There were no false-negative diagnoses in the other 7.998 fetuses. Glossoptosis and micrognathia were observed in the 4 retrospective cases. Sonographic identification of glossoptosis with fetal micrognathia suggests the possibility of Pierre Robin sequence.
ISSN:0002-9378
1097-6868
DOI:10.1016/j.ajog.2005.03.052