| Literature DB >> 19752515 |
Robert Dankovcik1, Peter Urdzik, Igor Lazar, Andrea Gresova, Jozef Radonak, Jan E Jirasek, Eduard Kucera, Jaroslav Feyereisl, Marek Dudas.
Abstract
The aetiology, differential diagnosis and management strategies of the foetal spleen affected with a cystic lesion are discussed. In the current literature, there are very few reports that relate to antenatally diagnosed splenic cyst. Our study presents 3 case reports that were first suspected due to anisoechogenic structures detected during routine ultrasonographic examination at the 27th, 31st and 34th weeks of gestation. All 3 cases were further characterized by the lack of pathological power Doppler findings inside and around the lesions, and were morphologically refined by prenatal 3D ultrasound imaging. All findings were reconfirmed postnatally. No complications such as cyst expansion, subcapsular bleeding or acute abdomen have developed, and all 3 cystic lesions have regressed spontaneously after birth.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19752515 PMCID: PMC2855269 DOI: 10.1159/000238110
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fetal Diagn Ther ISSN: 1015-3837 Impact factor: 2.587