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Autops. Case Rep ; 7(1): 49-53, Jan.-Mar. 2017. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-905134

ABSTRACT

Fetal lymphatic malformation can be found in different parts of the fetal body. It occurs most frequently in the nuchal and axillary region and less frequently in the abdomen or inguinal areas. Lymphatic malformation has been associated with fetal aneuploidy, hydrops fetalis, structural malformations, and intrauterine fetal death. A 31-year-old gravida 3, para 2 woman was admitted to our hospital at 22 weeks of gestation (confirmed by ultrasonographic examination). The fetus was alive, and had a mass derived from the left inguinal region extending to the anterior left leg with fluid-filled cavities about 3-5 cm in size. There was no evidence of intra-abdominal extension of the mass. Amniocentesis was performed. Fetal magnetic resonance imaging revealed a left inguinal cystic mass, which extended to the left thigh. Antenatal follow-up was uneventful. The mother gave birth at term with a cesarean section. Postnatal clinical examination and imaging examination confirmed the diagnosis of lymphatic malformation. Fetal lymphatic malformation carries a high risk of aneuploidy and fetal malformations. Patients diagnosed with lymphatic malformation in antenatal follow-up should be assessed in terms of coexistent anomalies. Fetal karyotyping should be done and the fetus should be monitored for fetal hydrops.


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Adult , Fetal Diseases/diagnosis , Lymphatic Abnormalities/diagnosis , Thigh/abnormalities , Hydrops Fetalis/rehabilitation , Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Med. UIS ; 8(2): 66-70, abr.-jun. 1994. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-232140

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Se revisan los aspectos generales de la etiología, fisiopatología, diagnóstico y manejo del Hidrops Fetal no Inmune para que durante el control prenatal, con un mejor conocimiento de esta entidad, se considere como posibilidad diagnóstica, y permita la realización de nuevos estudios sobre incidencia, etiología y manejo en nuestro medio


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Humans , Hydrops Fetalis/diagnosis , Hydrops Fetalis/physiopathology , Hydrops Fetalis/rehabilitation , Polyhydramnios/diagnosis , Polyhydramnios/physiopathology
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