| Literature DB >> 26578499 |
Arihiro Shiozaki1, Satoshi Yoneda1, Takashi Iizuka2, Tae Kusabiraki1, Masami Ito1, Mika Ito1, Noriko Yoneda1, Hideo Yoshimoto2, Shigeru Saito3.
Abstract
Enterolithiasis is an uncommon finding of a dilated hyperechogenic bowel with multiple ball-like echogenic structures at a routine prenatal check-up using ultrasonography. We here report a case of prenatally diagnosed enterolithiasis at 18 weeks of gestation, showing multiple hyperechogenic foci rolling within the bowel fluid after peristalsis. The size of the dilated bowel gradually increased during pregnancy. Magnetic resonance image demonstrated the dilated lower bowel with blind-ending rectum. A postnatal contrast medium study with retrograde urethrography revealed a middle imperforate anus and a rectourethral fistula. A careful examination, even before 20 weeks of gestation, is extremely useful in demonstrating intraluminal coarse calcifications within an echogenic bowel.Entities:
Keywords: Echogenic bowel; Enterolithiasis; Imperforate anus; Intraluminal calcification; Rectourethral fistula
Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 26578499 DOI: 10.1007/s10396-014-0561-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Ultrason (2001) ISSN: 1346-4523 Impact factor: 1.314