Journal of ultrasound in medicine : official journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
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We report a sonographic sign which reliably distinguishes those hydrocephalic fetal heads associated with a neural tube defect from those which are not, particularly in the second trimester. This sign involves a "pointed" deformity of the frontal aspect of the skull in fetuses with hydrocephalus, indicating the presence of a neural tube defect. ⋯ It was less reliable in the third trimester; however, this sign was not present in any of the fetuses with hydrocephalus who did not have a neural tube defect. Angulation or pointing of the fetal frontal bone when hydrocephalus is present, particularly in the second trimester, seems to be a reliable predictor of an associated neural tube defect and mandates a careful search for this defect.