Anencephaly

What is the clinical setting when you will consider anencephaly?

Factors that place a woman at increased risk include:

 

What is the useful imaging modalities in evaluating anencephaly? What is the utility of the procedure, including limitations and accuracy? 

 

What are the imaging findings of anencephalic pregnancy?   
  • The fetus is evaluated by targeted ultrasound once the AFP levels are confirmed. 
  • Anencephaly and other cranial defects are usually readily visualized and most spine defects can be detected as well. 
Finding indicative of anencephaly:

Absence of the cranial vault and brain above the base of the skull and orbits.

Failure to obtain an adequate view of the bi parietal diameter in the second trimester should raise suspicion.
Hydramnios from impaired fetal swallowing commonly accompanies anencephaly but is typically a late finding. (85% after 25 weeks but in only 10% before this time).
 
 
Findings indicative of another neural tube defects: