Zellweger Syndrome (ZS) is a rare peroxisomal disorder also referred to as cerebrohepatorenal syndrome. ZS is an autosomal recessive disease often manifesting in the neonatal period with profound dysfunction of the central nervous system, liver and kidneys. Prenatal diagnosis of this syndrome is infrequent with imaging findings on fetal MRI rarely illustrated in the literature. This case highlights the pivotal role fetal MRI can play in identifying subtle features of the disease that are difficult to visualize on prenatal ultrasound. It is important for pediatric radiologists to be familiar with the most common imaging features of ZS on fetal MRI to expedite the diagnosis and help facilitate appropriate prenatal counseling
A syndrome is a pattern of multiple anomalies arising due to a single known causative factor. Ultras...
Schizencephaly is a rare disease with a grave prognosis. Prenatal diagnosis is extremely important f...
Fetal MRI is clinically performed to evaluate the brain in cases where an abnormality is detected by...
Zellweger syndrome, a paradigm of human peroxisomal disorders is characterized by dysmorphic feature...
<div><div>Zellweger syndrome (ZS) is a peroxisomal disorder with a multiple congenital anomalies, ch...
A syndrome with distinctive clinical features affecting brain, liver and kidneys was described by Bo...
Abstract: Even if ultrasonography still remains the primary prenatal investigation technique for the...
We present a case of a fetus in which an enlarged nuchal translucency was detected at 12 weeks' gest...
Objective: To evaluate the role of MRI in assessing Ultrasonographically (US)-suspected fetal malfor...
Background. Prenatal diagnosis of fetal brain anomalies relies mainly upon ultrasonography. However,...
Prenatal ultrasonographic (US) examination is considered as the first tool in the assessment of feta...
Zellweger syndrome is the prototype of a growing group of genetic diseases caused by an absence or d...
Prenatal Ultrasonagraphy (US) is the mainstay modality to diagnose fetal abnormalities especially in...
Peroxisomes are subcellular organelles catalyzing a number of indispensable functions in cellular me...
PURPOSE: Fast MRI has provided detailed and reproducible fetal anatomy. This study was performed to ...
A syndrome is a pattern of multiple anomalies arising due to a single known causative factor. Ultras...
Schizencephaly is a rare disease with a grave prognosis. Prenatal diagnosis is extremely important f...
Fetal MRI is clinically performed to evaluate the brain in cases where an abnormality is detected by...
Zellweger syndrome, a paradigm of human peroxisomal disorders is characterized by dysmorphic feature...
<div><div>Zellweger syndrome (ZS) is a peroxisomal disorder with a multiple congenital anomalies, ch...
A syndrome with distinctive clinical features affecting brain, liver and kidneys was described by Bo...
Abstract: Even if ultrasonography still remains the primary prenatal investigation technique for the...
We present a case of a fetus in which an enlarged nuchal translucency was detected at 12 weeks' gest...
Objective: To evaluate the role of MRI in assessing Ultrasonographically (US)-suspected fetal malfor...
Background. Prenatal diagnosis of fetal brain anomalies relies mainly upon ultrasonography. However,...
Prenatal ultrasonographic (US) examination is considered as the first tool in the assessment of feta...
Zellweger syndrome is the prototype of a growing group of genetic diseases caused by an absence or d...
Prenatal Ultrasonagraphy (US) is the mainstay modality to diagnose fetal abnormalities especially in...
Peroxisomes are subcellular organelles catalyzing a number of indispensable functions in cellular me...
PURPOSE: Fast MRI has provided detailed and reproducible fetal anatomy. This study was performed to ...
A syndrome is a pattern of multiple anomalies arising due to a single known causative factor. Ultras...
Schizencephaly is a rare disease with a grave prognosis. Prenatal diagnosis is extremely important f...
Fetal MRI is clinically performed to evaluate the brain in cases where an abnormality is detected by...