| Literature DB >> 28127788 |
Edward R Oliver1,2,3, Beverly G Coleman1,2,3, Suzanne E DeBari2,3, Teresa Victoria1,2,3, Devon M Looney2,3, Steven C Horii1,2,4, Julie S Moldenhauer1,2,5, Jill E Langer1,2,4, Lori J Howell2,5, Bruce R Pawel1,6, N Scott Adzick1,2,5.
Abstract
Lymphatic malformations are benign lesions that result from abnormal development of the lymphatic and venous systems. These lesions may be detected during routine prenatal ultrasound screening, and typically demonstrate imaging findings of a multiseptate cystic lesion lacking solid components, vascularity, and calcifications. We report 73 cases of prenatally detected lymphatic malformations and describe greater variability in their prenatal sonographic appearance than previously reported, including purely cystic lesions and mixed cystic and solid lesions with calcifications. Appreciation of this increased variability is important in providing accurate prenatal diagnosis, counseling, and management.Entities:
Keywords: lymphatic malformation; obstetric ultrasound; prenatal diagnosis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28127788 DOI: 10.7863/ultra.16.04071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ultrasound Med ISSN: 0278-4297 Impact factor: 2.153