The aim of this retrospective longitudinal study was to describe a key factor in the prenatal diagnosis of isolated cleft palate on the axial transverse view, in order to provide better understanding, detection and diagnosis of this anomaly.
Objective: The study aims to evaluate the role of the posterior hard palate angle in the prenatal diagnosis of cleft palate. Methods: Stored images of the axial transverse view of the fetal secondary palate, obtained at three-level ultrasounds, were used to evaluate the posterior border of the hard palate. The investigators studied the visualization of the posterior nasal spine and the presence of a gap within the hard palate. The investigators also assessed the posterior angle of the hard palate, formed by the posterior borders of the palatine bones next to the most posterior middle point of the palatine bone. The study population comprised 65 consecutive pregnancies of unaffected cases and 17 pregnancies with 24 assessments at different time points, suspected for a cleft palate without cleft lip, including 7 cases of cleft palate, 4 cases of high arched palate and 6 false positive cases.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
81
Fetal ultrasound
CHU Poitiers
Poitiers, France
Rate of cleft palate without cleft lip
Presence of cleft palate without cleft lip in postnatal exam
Time frame: derivery
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