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Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology ; (12): 399-402, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-706250

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Objective To explore the value of prenatal ultrasound in diagnosis of omphalocele-exstrophy-imperforate anusspinal defects (OEIS) in first trimester.Methods Prenatal ultrasonic characteristics of 10 fetuses with OEIS complex in first trimester were retrospectively analyzed and compared with autopsy results.Results Cystic bulging in the lower anterior abdominal wall was observed in all 10 fetuses.Spinal scoliosis dysplasia was found in 10 fetuses,with myelomeningocele in 3 fetuses.No normal bladder was visualized in 8 fetuses.Thickened nuchal translucency was noticed in 5 fetuses,among which neck lymphatic hydrocele was found in 1 fetus.The bilateral clubbed feet and left lower mutilation was observed in 1 fetus,respectively.All 10 OEIS complex fetuses were found accompanied with short umbilical cord,while single umbilical artery and umbilical cord cyst were found in 4 and 1 fetus,respectively.Autopsy showed abdominal wall defects with exstrophy in 10 fetuses.However,no complete cystic bulging was found.Besides,autopsy also showed pubic symphysis separation and bladder exstrophy in 10 fetuses without obvious genitalia nor anus.Conclusion Cystic bulging in the lower anterior abdominal wall is the most common prenatal ultrasonic characteristic of OEIS complex in first trimester.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) ; (12): 130-136, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-712064

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Objective To explore the characteristics of prenatal ultrasound image of triplet pregnancy complicated by twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence (TRAPS) and improve early diagnosis of this rare fetal malformation. Methods Compare the ultrasound and pathological findings of 6 cases of triplet pregnancy with TRAPS fetus by prenatal ultrasound diagnosis and postnatal diagnosis from April 2001 to April 2017 in Hubei Maternal and Child Health Hospital, and summarize the characteristics of prenatal ultrasound images of TRAPS fetus. Results Sonographic findings of the six triplet pregnancy were as follows: (1) Acardiac fetus: all acardias were absence of heart and beat, with hypogenetic lower limbs, five with skin edema and lymphoedema, five were absence of fetal head while one with stunted head, one with hypogenetic upper limb, four with spin and abdominal cavity, four acardias had single umbilical artery and were supplied by umbilical artery draining towards the fetus, two cases showed no blood flow in umbilical artery and fetal body. (2) Pump fetus: all of the six cases with normal anatomical structure, two showed normal amniotic fluid volume while four showed polyhydramnios, three cases had prenatal cardiac dysfunction (one case survived, two cases of intrauterine demise). (3) The third fetal of the triplets (TRAP co-twin ): during the Prenatal ultrasound follow-up five fetus had normal morphology with normal heart function, one fetal with multiple malformations. Prognosis of the triplet pregnancy: one triplet cesarean delivery two normal boys, five triplets were of poor prognosis (four pump fetus of intrauterine demise, one pump fetal of premature death: one TRAP co-twin of intrauterine demise, two TRAP co-twins of premature death, two TRAP co-twins of induced labor), four acardia twins of intrauterine spontaneous blood blocking, two still birth. Fetal chorionic and amniotic membrane: four cases were dichorionic triamniotic triplet pregnancy, one case was monochorionic triamniotic triplet gestation, one case was monochorionic diamniotic triplet pregnancy. Six cases were confirmed by pathologic anatomy. Conclusion Triplet pregnancy complicated by TRAPS is a rare and severe multiple pregnancy complication, with its characteristic acoustic image characteristics, combined with color doppler, prenatal ultrasound has a high diagnostic value.

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