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Rev. ecuat. pediatr ; 20(2): 38-42, diciembre 2019.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1116489

ABSTRACT

El corioangioma gigante es el tumor benigno placentario más frecuente, tienen una prevalencia estimada que varía de uno de cada 9000 a 50 000 embarazos.1 Se consideran de gran tamaño cuando son mayores de 5 cm y se relacionan con mayor frecuencia a complicaciones maternofetales como anemia fetal, polihidramnios, insuficiencia cardiaca fetal, hidrops, restricción del crecimiento intrauterino (RCIU), parto pretérmino y un aumento de la morbimortalidad perinatal. Un diagnóstico precoz permite mejorar los resultados perinatales realizando un estricto seguimiento, así como los tratamientos que estén indicados, cuando aparezcan dichas complicaciones.


Giant chorioangioma is the most frequent placental benign tumor, with an estimated prevalence or one in 9,000 to 50,000 pregnancies. They are considered large when they are larger than 5 cm and are more frequently associated with maternal-fetal complications such as fetal anemia, polyhydramnios, fetal heart failure, hydrops, intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), preterm delivery and an increase in perinatal morbidity and mortality. An early diagnosis allows to improve the perinatal results by carrying out a strict follow-up, as well as establishing the indicated treatments, when these complications appear.


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Humans , Female , Infant, Newborn , Prenatal Diagnosis , Hydrops Fetalis , Heart Failure , Hemangioma , Early Diagnosis , Edema , Obstetric Labor, Premature
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