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Outcome of first-trimester fetal abdominal cysts: cohort study and review of the literature.

A Khalil1, P C Cooke, E Mantovani, A Bhide, A T Papageorghiou, B Thilaganathan.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to ascertain the outcome of fetuses with an abdominal cyst detected at 11-14 weeks' gestation in our unit and to undertake a review of cases reported in the literature.
METHODS: This was a retrospective study that included all fetuses found to have an abdominal cyst on ultrasound examination at 11-14 weeks, identified over a 14-year period. Pregnancy management and outcome were ascertained from maternal and neonatal records. We also performed a review of the literature using a systematic search strategy, to identify the outcome of similar cases and propose a management algorithm.
RESULTS: Fourteen cases were identified during the study period, of which four had associated abnormalities. Of the 10 isolated cases, the cyst had resolved at follow-up scan in eight (80.0%), one fetus died in utero at 15 weeks' gestation and the other case underwent surgery for a choledochal cyst 9 weeks after birth. An additional 19 cases were reported in the literature. In eight fetuses there were associated structural abnormalities, of which four had a diagnosis of anorectal malformation after birth. In two of these four, the cyst resolved in the second trimester. Of those cases with an isolated cyst (n = 11), the cyst resolved in seven (63.6%). The remainder were variably diagnosed as hepatic cyst, ileal duplication or choledochal cyst.
CONCLUSION: Fetal abdominal cysts at 11-14 weeks' gestation are rare. They constitute an isolated finding in the majority of cases and are usually associated with a good perinatal outcome. In view of the reported association with anorectal and other gastrointestinal malformations, perinatal assessment is recommended, even if the cyst resolves during pregnancy.
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Keywords:  abdominal; cyst; first-trimester; prenatal diagnosis; screening; ultrasound

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Year:  2014        PMID: 23828440     DOI: 10.1002/uog.12552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0960-7692            Impact factor:   7.299


  4 in total

1.  Differences in Origin and Outcome of Intra-Abdominal Cysts in Male and Female Fetuses.

Authors:  Marjolein Husen; Pauline C Schut; Adriana C H Neven; Nagma Yousoufi; Nanko de Graaf; Cornelius E J Sloots; Alex J Eggink; Titia E Cohen-Overbeek
Journal:  Fetal Diagn Ther       Date:  2019-01-10       Impact factor: 2.587

Review 2.  Fetal abdominal tumors and cysts.

Authors:  Darrell L Cass
Journal:  Transl Pediatr       Date:  2021-05

3.  A reminder of peristalsis as a useful tool in the prenatal differential diagnosis of abdominal cystic masses.

Authors:  Eugenio O Gerscovich; Simran Sekhon; Thomas W Loehfelm; Sandra L Wootton-Gorges; Adam Greenspan
Journal:  J Ultrason       Date:  2017-06-30

4.  Can Anorectal Atresia Be Diagnosed in the First Trimester of Pregnancy? A Systematic Literature Review.

Authors:  Liana Ples; Radu Chicea; Mircea-Octavian Poenaru; Adrian Neacsu; Romina Marina Sima; Romeo Micu
Journal:  Medicina (Kaunas)       Date:  2020-10-30       Impact factor: 2.430

  4 in total

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