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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2009; 87 (12): 887-890
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RESUMEN
Prenatal diagnosis of fetal megacystis particularly in the first trimester requires assessement of pronostic and aetiotogycal criteria. Report anew case we report a case of severe megscystis in female fetus diagnosed at 23 weeks of gestation. There are no other associated ultrasound findings. Fetal karyotyping was normal [46XX]. Termination of pregnancy for medical indications was realised because of progressive enlargement of the fetal bladder. Post-mortem examination showis megacystismicrocolon-in testinal hypoperistalsis syndrome. Fetal megacystis is a severe condition when diagnosed early in pregnancy. Ultrasonography follow-up and fetal karyotyping are important to evaluate prognosis