| Literature DB >> 6757405 |
S Lyrenäs, S Cnattingius, B Lindberg.
Abstract
Ultrasonic B-scan not only confirms the clinical suspicion of polyhydramniosis, but will also in many cases diagnose the etiology. In case of a high intestinal atresia, two or more fluid-filled structures are seen in the fetal abdomen. In case of a congenital defect combination, intestinal atresia is generally associated with malrotation. This combination is frequently complicated by a midgut volvulus. The report describes a case of intrauterine volvulus with a surviving child. Repeat CTG-recordings in this case led to an acute caesarean section, when the CTG turned from normal to silent pattern.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6757405
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Perinat Med ISSN: 0300-5577 Impact factor: 1.901