Rachischisis

Deshayes M, MD, Cuillier F, MD, Gaud J, MD

Deshayes M, MD*, Cuillier F**, MD, Gaud J, MD#

** Echography room, Moufia's street, 97400 Saint-Denis, Ile de la RĂ©union, France.
** Department of Gynecology, HĂŽpital FĂ©lix Guyon, 97400 Saint-Denis, Ile de la RĂ©union, France.
*** Department of Radiology, Clinique Sainte Clothilde, 97400 Saint-Denis, Ile de la RĂ©union, France.

This is the  first pregnancy of a nonconsanguinous couple. The first scan was performed at 14 weeks gestation. There was a rachischisis and an Arnold Chiari sign was present. The parents were informed and opted to interrupt the pregnancy. The diagnosis was confirmed after postmortem examination. A spiral CT scan was also performed.

View at 14 weeks showing Arnold Chiari malformation and vertebral deformation.

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3D view showing the spine deformation.

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Spirales scan showing the spine disorganization.

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Scan postmortem view of the embryo

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Postmortem view of the embryo. Note the rachischisis.

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