A Yamataka1, K C Pringle. 1. Department of Surgery, Wellington School of Medicine, University of Otago, New Zealand. yama@med.juntendo.ac.jp
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We report the first case of a subhepatic cystic mass diagnosed in utero that subsequently proved to be a duodenal duplication cyst. METHOD: Conventional prenatal abdominal ultrasound. RESULTS: On prenatal ultrasonography, the differential diagnosis was choledochal cyst, bowel duplication cyst, or omental cyst. CONCLUSION: The prenatal detection of a cystic mass allowed close neonatal surveillance and timely surgical intervention prior to the onset of potentially serious complications.
OBJECTIVE: We report the first case of a subhepatic cystic mass diagnosed in utero that subsequently proved to be a duodenal duplication cyst. METHOD: Conventional prenatal abdominal ultrasound. RESULTS: On prenatal ultrasonography, the differential diagnosis was choledochal cyst, bowel duplication cyst, or omental cyst. CONCLUSION: The prenatal detection of a cystic mass allowed close neonatal surveillance and timely surgical intervention prior to the onset of potentially serious complications.