INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to present the results of fetuses followed up for choroid plexus cysts(CPC) in our clinic and to provide an additional benefit to the existing literature.
METHODS: This is a retrospective cohort study conducted in Ankara Bilkent City Hospital perinatology clinic. All pregnant women who were followed up with a antenatally diagnosed choroid plexus cyst between 2021 and 2023 were included in the study. Demographic characteristics, prenatal ultrasound findings, non-invasive screening test results, invasive diagnostic test results, clinical management and postnatal outcomes were evaluated and compared between unilateral CPC group and bilateral CPC group.
RESULTS: A comparison between unilateral and bilateral groups revealed no significant differences in maternal age, gravidity, parity, or number of abortions. However, the week of diagnosis was found to be smaller in the group with bilateral choroid plexus cysts (p=0.004). Patients undergoing invasive testing were higher in the bilateral CPC group, although these differences were not statistically significant. There was no statistically significant difference between the groups in terms of pregnancy termination rate, gestational week at delivery, neonatal weight, NICU admission, and APGAR scores. The group with additional anomalies exhibited a higher rate of high-risk screening tests, a higher rate of anomaly detection in invasive tests, and a higher rate of pregnancy termination. Nevertheless, these differences were not statistically significant
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: In conclusion, fetal choroid plexus cysts represent a risk factor for aneuploidy when associated anomalies are present.