P. Falco et al., Transabdominal sonography of the cavum septum pellucidum in normal fetusesin the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, ULTRASOUN O, 16(6), 2000, pp. 549-553
Objectives To assess the visualization rate and size of the cavum septum pe
llucidum (CSP) by transabdominal sonography in normal fetuses throughout pr
egnancy
Methods The CSP was prospectively researched and measured using an axial tr
ansventricular plane in 286 consecutive uncomplicated singleton pregnancies
between 15 and 41 weeks of gestation.
Results The CSP was seen in 40% of cases at 15 weeks, 82% at 16-17 weeks, 1
00% as 18-37 weeks anal 79% at 38-41 weeks. Compared to biparietal diameter
(BPD), the visualization rate was 33% between 31 and 32 mm, 45% between 33
and 34 mm, 84% between 35 and 43 mm, 100% between 44 and 88 mm and 86% bet
ween 89 and 99 mm. Mean CSP width was 5.3 +/- 1.7mm (range 2-9 mm). The CSP
width increased with gestational age and BPD but with a slight decrease ar
ound term.
Conclusions In normal fetuses the CSP should always be visualized between 1
8 and 37 weeks, or with a BPD of 44-88 mm. Failure to observe the CSP in th
is interval, or possibly the presence of a large CSP, may indicate abnormal
cerebral development and warrant further investigation. Conversely, absenc
e of the CSP prior to 18 weeks, or later than 37 weeks, is a normal finding
.