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Choroid Plexus Anomalies Cysts and Papillomas

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  1. 01

    Overview

    • Two very different findings, one small structure
    • How this topic is built

    2 slides

  2. 02

    The normal choroid plexus

    What it is, what it makes, and how it forms

    • What the choroid plexus actually is
    • Where the choroid plexus sits in the brain
    • The plexus is an infolding of the pia mater
    • Why this one tissue matters so much
    • How cerebrospinal fluid circulates
    • The border guard: the blood-CSF-brain barrier
    • When and where the plexus appears
    • The order the plexus appears in
    • From a bulge to a working fluid factory
    • What a normal plexus looks like on a scan

    10 slides

  3. 03

    Choroid plexus cysts

    Common, transient, and almost always harmless

    • What a choroid plexus cyst is
    • 0.18-3.6%
    • How often they turn up
    • How a cyst gets made
    • From growth spurt to visible cyst
    • Why the cysts vanish again
    • A cyst wall is built differently from normal plexus
    • Cysts in both lateral ventricles at 20 weeks
    • Calipers across a cyst in the left lateral ventricle
    • Coronal tomographic slices through both cysts
    • What to look at in those images
    • The ultrasound signature of a cyst
    • The look of the cyst carries no message

    13 slides

  4. 04

    Cysts and chromosomes

    The trisomy 18 question, answered with numbers

    • Why anyone worries about a harmless pocket
    • How strong is the signal, in numbers
    • In trisomy 18, cysts rarely travel alone
    • A cyst that did signal a chromosome problem
    • Reading the risk table that follows
    • Approximate Risk of Trisomy 18 in Fetuses With Choroid Plexus Cysts
    • Same cyst, very different meaning
    • Other things that move the starting risk
    • Looking deeper than a karyotype
    • What the array cohort actually found
    • Cysts are not a marker for Down syndrome
    • What happens to these children later
    • Even when a big cyst widens the ventricle

    13 slides

  5. 05

    Choroid plexus papilloma

    A rare tumour that makes too much fluid

    • What a papilloma is
    • How the World Health Organization grades these tumours
    • The three grades of choroid plexus tumour
    • How rare is rare
    • Where in the brain it grows
    • 70-80%
    • The genetics behind the tumour
    • Papillomas and chromosome syndromes
    • What it looks like under the microscope
    • Papillary fronds lined by a single layer of cells
    • A papilloma filling the ventricle
    • Why the tumour floods the brain with fluid
    • From tumour to hydrocephalus
    • Malignant change and long-term survival
    • How it shows itself before birth
    • How it shows itself after birth
    • A growing intraventricular tumour over two weeks
    • Power Doppler showing the tumour's feeding vessel
    • The ultrasound signature of a papilloma

    19 slides

  6. 06

    Imaging findings side by side

    Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging

    • Two lesions, two ultrasound signatures
    • Ultrasound Findings in Cysts and Papillomas
    • Cysts on magnetic resonance imaging
    • Papillomas on magnetic resonance imaging

    4 slides

  7. 07

    What else could it be?

    Mimics of the cyst and mimics of the mass

    • Other cystic lesions inside the fetal brain
    • How the mimics differ from each other
    • Distinguishing Features of Lateral Intracranial Cysts
    • Other intracranial masses in the fetus
    • Doppler settles the clot question

    5 slides

  8. 08

    Management and counselling

    When to test, when to operate, what to say

    • The unsettled question about cysts
    • Step one: scan the whole fetus
    • Step two: start from the prior risk
    • Step three: when to offer karyotyping
    • The decision that follows a cyst
    • After the baby is born: isolated cysts
    • Managing a papilloma before delivery
    • Treating a papilloma after delivery
    • Reducing the risk, and what to avoid

    9 slides

  9. 09

    What to tell the referring doctor

    Counselling scripts and the points to remember

    • The counselling script for a cyst
    • The counselling script for a papilloma
    • Key points on cysts, part one
    • Key points on cysts, part two
    • Key points on papillomas
    • Cyst versus papilloma, in one view
    • References
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    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    13 slides