Prenatal detection of cardiac rhabdomyomas and cerebral lesions in a fetus with tuberous sclerosis: a case report

I. Dias, M. Bernardo, T. Kay, S. D. Almeida, Maria Beatriz Marques, J. Bugalho
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Tuberous sclerosis is characterized by the development of hamartomatous lesions throughout many tissues, particularly the brain, the skin, the heart and the kidneys. The authors report a case of tuberous sclerosis suspected by prenatal ultrasound detection of cardiac rhabdomyomas and brain masses. At 20 weeks the ultrasound evaluation did not reveal any cardiac or brain lesions. Later on, at 33 weeks, multiple echogenic masses in the heart, located in the ventricular walls and interventricular septum and two small cerebral echogenic masses were diagnosed. No other abnormalities were noted. There is no previous genetics history in the family. Sequential examination revealed a discrete increase in size of the tumors; no hemodynamic or arrhythmic consequences were detected. A male fetus was delivered at term, with normal weight and Apgar score. Postnatal magnetic resonance imaging confirmed the small brain tumors. The baby had some seizures that were controlled with anti‐epileptic therapy. Cardiac tumors spontaneously decreased and their regression was confirmed, a few months later, by echocardiogram. The skin of the baby showed some de‐pigmented spots. No other abnormalities were detected namely in the kidneys. At 13 months, the child had normal growth and developed appropriately. As in other cases confirmed by literature the findings of cerebral lesions on fetal ultrasound can help in the prenatal diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis, but does not necessarily indicate a poor prognosis.
结节性硬化症胎儿心脏横纹肌瘤和大脑病变的产前检测:1例报告
结节性硬化症的特点是在许多组织中发生错构瘤病变,特别是在大脑、皮肤、心脏和肾脏。作者报告了一例结节性硬化症怀疑产前超声检测心脏横纹肌瘤和脑肿块。20周时,超声检查未发现任何心脏或脑部病变。后来,在33周时,诊断出位于心室壁和室间隔的多个心脏回声肿块和两个小的脑回声肿块。没有发现其他异常。家族中没有先前的遗传史。序贯检查显示肿瘤大小离散增加;未发现血流动力学或心律失常的后果。一名男婴足月出生,体重正常,阿普加评分正常。产后磁共振成像证实了小脑瘤。婴儿有一些癫痫发作,通过抗癫痫治疗得到控制。心脏肿瘤自发缩小,几个月后通过超声心动图证实其消退。婴儿的皮肤显示出一些色素脱落的斑点。在肾脏中未发现其他异常。13个月时,孩子生长正常,发育正常。在文献证实的其他病例中,胎儿超声的脑部病变发现可以帮助结节性硬化症的产前诊断,但并不一定表明预后不良。
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