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Prenatal Fetal Abdominal Ultrasonography and Diagnosis

Radiology, 1977
Despite the advent of gray scale recording, the feasibility and advantages of antenatal fetal ultrasound diagnosis have not received sufficient attention. This paper describes ultrasound fetal abdominal anatomy and illustrates prenatal diagnosis based on anatomical landmarks.
T G, Lee, S, Blake
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Prenatal ultrasonography: Implications for pediatric urology

Journal of Pediatric Urology, 2011
Prenatal ultrasonography has become a critical and integral component of the obstetric care of women worldwide. As a result, a number of congenital anomalies are now routinely being detected prior to birth. Anomalies affecting the genitourinary system are among those most commonly detected, and thus pediatric urologists are increasingly being asked to ...
Douglass B, Clayton, John W, Brock
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Three-dimensional ultrasonography in prenatal diagnosis

jpme, 1995
Within the past five years, 3D ultrasonography has developed to the degree that it offers both the patient and the examiner an entirely new visual experience in prenatal diagnosis. With the system described here (Kretz-technik, Austria), any desired plane can be displayed within the stored volume, and within seconds a high-quality 3D surface or ...
E, Merz   +3 more
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Ultrasonography in the Prenatal Diagnosis of Gastroschisis

Southern Medical Journal, 1984
We have described a case in which prenatal ultrasonography showed a defect in the fetal abdominal wall. By further careful evaluation gastroschisis was diagnosed, allowing a planned delivery in a tertiary care center where specialized personnel were immediately available to treat the neonate.
E I, Bluth   +3 more
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Prenatal Diagnosis of Fetal Tumors by Ultrasonography

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1990
Fetal tumors lead to serious illness or even death in the fetal or neonatal period. Problems vary from severe hydrops to underdevelopment of fetal organs. In some instances a tumor may cause mechanical obstruction during the birth process. Polyhydramnios frequently develops. Adequate prenatal diagnosis is of utmost importance.
M A, Wienk   +3 more
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Is Prenatal Ultrasonography of Any Advantage?

1986
With the percentage of prenatally diagnosed malformations rising, there is a growing need for the contribution of the pediatric surgeon regarding prognostic and therapeutic aspects for the unborn child. An important risk factor for the validity of any statement is the possible presence of undetected, associated malformations. In spite of all advantages
U, Schütze   +3 more
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Infarcted intestinal volvulus detected by prenatal ultrasonography

Pediatric Surgery International, 1996
This article describes a prenatal ultrasonographic finding of an infarcted intestinal volvulus. Ultrasonography showed polyhydramnios, multiple dilated intestinal loops, increased transverse abdominal area, and ascites. After cesarean section due to premature rupture of membranes and fetal distress, derotation of the infarcted volvulus caused ...
T, Hasegawa   +9 more
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Prenatal diagnosis of craniofacial malformations with ultrasonography

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1986
Although the utility of ultrasound in the prenatal diagnosis of many congenital anomalies is well established, its accuracy in detecting craniofacial malformations has not been examined in a large series. Sonographic examinations of 223 patients at risk for fetuses with craniofacial malformations were performed between 18 and 40 weeks. The risk factors
G, Pilu   +4 more
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Prenatal diagnosis of campomelic dysplasia by ultrasonography

Prenatal Diagnosis, 1985
AbstractConsanguineous partners had a boy with campomelic dysplasia who died of increasing respiratory distress soon after birth. The next pregnancy was monitored frequently by ultrasonography and a healthy male infant was born at term. During a further pregnancy, ultrasonography suggested campomelic dysplasia in the 16th week of gestation.
R, Winter   +5 more
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Prenatal diagnosis of Mohr syndrome by ultrasonography

Prenatal Diagnosis, 1985
AbstractA case of prenatal diagnosis of Mohr syndrome is presented. The ultrasound examination was indicated by the previous birth of an affected brother. The need for genetic counselling is stressed, when polydactyly is observed accidentally at ultrasound examination during pregnancy.
M, Iaccarino   +3 more
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