Sonography of the fetal posterior fossa: false appearance of mega-cisterna magna and Dandy-Walker variant

Radiology. 1994 Jul;192(1):247-51. doi: 10.1148/radiology.192.1.8208946.

Abstract

Purpose: To establish that incorrect scanning of the fetal posterior fossa may falsely create the appearance of a mega-cisterna magna (MCM) or Dandy-Walker variant (DWV).

Materials and methods: After routine sonography, 100 consecutive fetuses (gestational age range, 25-40 weeks) without abnormality underwent additional posterior fossa scanning in an attempt to create the appearance of an MCM (anteroposterior diameter larger than 10 mm) or DWV. Sonograms were obtained in a plane inferior to or angled more coronally than the routine axial plane.

Results: The posterior fossa was depicted in 93 fetuses. Pseudo-MCM occurred in 35 (38%) of 93 fetuses: 12 (30%) of 40 fetuses aged 25.0-29.9 weeks, 11 (50%) of 22 fetuses aged 30.0-34.9 weeks, and 12 (39%) of 31 fetuses aged 35.0-40.0 weeks. Pseudo-DWV occurred in 40 (43%) of 93 fetuses: 20 (50%) of 40 fetuses aged 25.0-29.9 weeks, 12 (55%) of 22 fetuses aged 30.0-34.9 weeks, and eight (26%) of 31 fetuses aged 35.0-40.0 weeks.

Conclusion: Sonography of the posterior fossa in an angled semi-coronal plane should be avoided because it may create an appearance that mimics an abnormality.

MeSH terms

  • Artifacts
  • Cisterna Magna / abnormalities
  • Cisterna Magna / diagnostic imaging*
  • Cranial Fossa, Posterior / diagnostic imaging*
  • Dandy-Walker Syndrome / diagnostic imaging*
  • Diagnostic Errors
  • Female
  • Fetal Diseases / diagnostic imaging
  • Gestational Age
  • Humans
  • Pregnancy
  • Ultrasonography, Prenatal*