Prenatal appearance of glutaric aciduria in a 37-week fetus

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Prenatal appearance of glutaric aciduria in a 37-week fetus Prenatal appearance of glutaric aciduria in a 37-week fetus. (A) Axial plane showing huge bilateral periventricular pseudocyst (PVPC); note the abnormal echogenicity of the brain tissue, probably due to edema (arrowhead). (B) Axial plane at the level of the caudate nuclei shows bilateral, large PVPC. Note also in this section the almost complete lack of sulcation (arrowhead). The lateral ventricles are marked with an asterisk (*). (Courtesy of Dr. Waldo Sepulveda, Santiago, Chile.) Source: METABOLIC DISORDERS, Ultrasonography of the Prenatal Brain, 3e Citation: Timor-Tritsch IE, Monteagudo A, Pilu G, Malinger G. Ultrasonography of the Prenatal Brain, 3e; 2017 Available at: https://obgyn.mhmedical.com/DownloadImage.aspx?image=/data/books/2015/timor3_ach12_f007.png&sec=149928236&BookID=2015&ChapterSecID=149928142&imagename= Accessed: October 19, 2017 Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved