Skip to main content
. 2023 Feb 1;61(2):278–287. doi: 10.1002/uog.26129

Table 1.

Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in ventriculomegaly (VM)

Ultrasound diagnosis Main additional abnormalities to exclude on MRI Reported findingsref
Mild VM

MCD, CC abnormalities

  • Outcome normal: > 90% 49

  • Isolated on MRI: 86–99% 16 , 50

Moderate VM Hemorrhagic lesions, parenchymal damage, MCD, partial CC abnormalities, infratentorial abnormalities, vascular pathologies
  • Outcome normal: 75–93% 51

  • Outcome normal: bilateral, 79%; unilateral, 91% 51

  • Isolated on MRI and outcome normal: bilateral, 63%; unilateral, 100% 52

  • Isolated on MRI: bilateral, 44%; unilateral, 68% (includes also minor findings with likely little impact on neurodevelopment) 17

Severe VM Same as moderate VM
  • Outcome normal: 15–50%; 42% if isolated 53

  • Isolated on MRI: bilateral or unilateral, 50% 17

MRI has been shown to provide reassurance in most cases with mild or moderate VM. However, in severe VM, normal outcome can be expected in only about 50% of cases with apparently isolated VM on MRI. CC, corpus callosum; MCD, malformation of cortical development; ref, reference.