Magnetic resonance imaging of fetal cerebellar development.

Fabio Triulzi, Cecilia Parazzini, Andrea Righini
Author Information
  1. Fabio Triulzi: Department of Radiology and Neuroradiology, Children's Hospital V. Buzzi, Milan, Italy. ftriulzi@icp.mi.it

Abstract

In the last few years fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been proposed as a second level technique in the evaluation of fetal brain anomalies. It has been demonstrated that MRI is highly accurate in illustrating the morphologic changes of developing brain and fetal brain abnormalities being a useful procedure when ultrasonography is inconclusive or doubtful. Starting from the 19-20 weeks gestational age (GA), MRI can reliably depict fetal brain anatomy and locating pathology, offering a robust and reliable tool in the assessment of fetal CNS diseases. In this review both in vivo MRI quantitative and qualitative data about fetal cerebellar development are presented and compared with ultrasonography data. Fetal cerebellar development is gradual, steady, and largely comparable to the development of the supratentorial brain. Archicerebellar (flocculo-nodular lobe) and paleocerebellar (vermis) structures develop first, whereas neocerebellum (cerebellar hemispheres) develop slowly and largely after birth.

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MeSH Term

Cerebellum
Embryo, Mammalian
Gestational Age
Humans
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Ultrasonography

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