Abstract

Abstract Congenital periventricular pseudocysts are found in about 1–5% of neonates. These pseudocysts originate from the persistence of the germinal matrix and have a good prognosis, disappearing in the first months. Periventricular pseudocysts are rarely detected in the fetus. We describe a case of prenatal detection of periventricular pseudocysts by prenatal transvaginal ultrasound and a three-dimensional technique. Prenatal ultrasound showed partial regression of the pseudocysts. At postnatal ultrasound, the complete disappearance of the pseudocysts was detected.

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