Fetal Development Clinical Trial
Official title:
Isolated Mild Fetal Ventriculomegaly and Neurodevelopmental Outcome
Isolated mild fetal ventriculomegaly is a common finding in fetal ultrasound examinations.
When the ventricular diameter is more than 15 mm it is usually considered as severe and
connected to other malformations. Most of these children will be severely affected later in
life. Less than 10 mm ventricular width considered as normal.
The current medical knowledge can not answer questions regarding future development of
children who were diagnosed to suffer from mild (10-14.9 mm) brain ventriculomegaly during
the pregnancy.
We would like to assess the development and neurological status of all children who were
diagnosed as "mild ventriculomegaly" during the pregnancy in the last 6 years and to
prospectively follow up all the children who will be diagnosed from the beginning of the
study on for 6 years.
We hypothesized that the course of their development is different than of other children.
Study design:
Patients:
1. All children who are currently 5-6 year-old who suffered from isolated fetal mild brain
ventriculomegaly during the pregnancy.
2. All children who will be diagnosed with isolated fetal mild brain ventriculomegaly
during the pregnancy from the beginning of the study for 6 years.
Methods:
1. All children will be examined by a pediatric neurologist who will perform a
neuro-developmental assessment appropriate for age. The neurologist will decide
individually whether there is a need for more medical tests.
2. All children will be assessed by a psychologist who will perform WIPPSI or BAYLEY tests
according to age.
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