Prenatal thrombosis of torcular Herophili with spontaneous resolution and normal outcome.

Journal: Journal Of Neuroimaging : Official Journal Of The American Society Of Neuroimaging
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Abstract

Background: Prenatal thrombosis of torcular Herophili is a rare condition. It may be suspected during the routine ultrasonographic follow-up of the fetus, but MRI is necessary to establish the diagnosis. There are 7 reported cases with various results.

Methods: We report a case of prenatal torcular Herophili thrombosis. We present 2 series of fetal MRIs. The first one was performed at 21 and the second at 37 weeks' gestation.

Results: The second MRI revealed a total resolution of the thrombus. The product was a neurologically intact infant with normal development.

Conclusions: This is the fourth reported case of fetal torcular Herophili thrombosis with normal outcome. There are no sufficient data regarding the best management of this rare condition; however, following up with fetal MRIs seems to be the most rational choice.

Authors
Savvas Grigoriadis, Jose Cohen, John Gomori