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Antenatal diagnosis of spinal lipomas

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Object: The purpose of this study was to highlight the key prenatal diagnostic features of fetal spinal lipomas. Methods and results: All fetuses in whom a spinal lipoma was suspected prenatally or diagnosed postnatally were included in the study. Lumbosacral lipoma was diagnosed in 16 fetuses (group 1), but at birth 3 of these were found to have other forms of occult dysraphism. In 2 other fetuses (group 2) a meningocele was suspected but at birth these lesions were found to be lumbosacral lipomas. The lipomas were covering large meningoceles in 13 fetuses and filling the cul-de-sac in 2 others. Three sets of parents decided on termination. Of the 13 children born with a spinal lipoma, 9 were operated on and 4 were managed conservatively. At the last follow-up, 7 were neurologically intact. Conclusion: The distinction between meningomyelocele and spinal lipoma is possible antenatally. The differential diagnosis between lipoma and the other forms of occult dysraphism is more difficult.

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Thorne, J., Pierre-Kahn, A. & Sonigo, P. Antenatal diagnosis of spinal lipomas. Child's Nerv Syst 17, 697–703 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-001-0525-4

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