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Prenatal diagnosis of non-typical Chiari malformation type I associated with de novo Nuclear Factor I A gene mutation: a case report

Date:
13/02/2024
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Background Chiari malformation is one of the most common Central nervous system (CNS) abnormalities that can be detected in routine fetal scanning. Chiari malformation type I (CMI) is a congenital defect characterized by a dis‑ placement of the cerebellar tonsils through the foramen magnum. The etiology of CMI has not been well established and suggested having multifactorial contributions, especially genetic deletion. Clinical characteristics of this anomaly may express in different symptoms from neurological dysfunction and/or skeletal abnormalities in the later age, but it is rarely reported in pregnancy.

Case presentation We present a case in which the Chiari malformation type I was diagnosed with comorbidi‑ ties of facial anomalies (flatting forehead and micrognathia) and muscular‑skeletal dysmorphologies (clenched hands and clubfeet) at the 24+6 weeks of gestation in a 29‑year‑old Vietnamese pregnant woman. The couple refused an amniocentesis, and the pregnancy was followed up every 4 weeks until a spontaneous delivery occurred at 38 weeks. The newborn had a severe asphyxia and seizures at birth required to have an emergency resuscitation at delivery. He is currently being treated in the intensive neonatal care unit. He carries the novel heterozygous NFIA gene mutation confirmed after birth. No further postnatal malformation detected.

Conclusion CMI may only represent with facial abnormalities and muscle‑skeletal malformations at the early stage of pregnancy, which may also alert an adverse outcome. A novel heterozygous NFIA gene mutation identified after birth helps to confirm prenatal diagnosis of CMI and to provide an appropriate consultation.

Keywords Case report, Chiari malformation type I, NFIA gene mutation, Pregnancy, Prenatal diagnosis

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