Fetal Imaging - Case Report 2016

Ultrasonographic prenatal diagnosis of isolated acephaly

  • Alparslan Ünsal
  • Selda Demircan Sezer
  • İbrahim Meteoğlu
  • Kübra Temoçin
  • Can Zafer Karaman

Received Date: 28.09.2006 Accepted Date: 21.11.2006 Diagn Interv Radiol 2007;13(4):196-198

First trimester obstetric ultrasonography of a 32-yearold female patient revealed a 13-week-old (according to the length of the femur and abdominal circumference) intrauterine live pregnancy with the absence of the fetal head. Medical abortus was performed with the diagnosis of acephaly and final diagnosis was confirmed by pathological and radiological examinations. We present and discuss the possible etiopathologic mechanisms of an acephaly case, which is described as acardia-acephaly complex in the literature, and usually appears in cases of twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence, but has not been previously reported as an isolated finding.

Keywords: acephaly • prenatal diagnosis • ultrasonography • amniotic band syndrome