Literature DB >> 10646819

Diagnosing fetal urinary tract abnormalities: benefits of MRI compared to ultrasonography.

J Poutamo1, R Vanninen, K Partanen, P Kirkinen.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To compare antepartum ultrasonography with magnetic resonance imaging for prenatal diagnosis of malformations in the fetal urinary tract in high risk patients during the last trimester.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study involved 22 women and 24 fetuses with either severe oligohydramnios or ultrasonographically or clinically suspected abnormality of urinary tract. Ultrasound examination was carried out with 5 MHz abdominal convex probe and magnetic resonance imaging with superconductive 1.5 T equipment. Postnatal findings were used as reference.
RESULTS: Correct diagnosis of urinary tract anomaly was done in 15 fetuses on ultrasound and in 20 fetuses on magnetic resonance imaging. Both methods enabled correct diagnosis in 12, only ultrasound in three and only magnetic resonance imaging in eight fetuses. Both methods imaged equivocally in one case. The additional information by magnetic resonance imaging was gained from five fetuses out of 12 pregnancies with oligohydramnios and from three fetuses out of ten pregnancies with normal amount of amniotic fluid.
CONCLUSIONS: MRI is a valuable additional method to ultrasonography of fetal urinary tract if resolution of ultrasound is impaired for reason of oligohydramnios or technical deterioration.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10646819

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand        ISSN: 0001-6349            Impact factor:   3.636


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