Fetal adrenal haemorrhage--two-dimensional and three-dimensional imaging.

Autor: Schrauder MG, Hammersen G, Siemer J, Goecke TW, Meurer B, Hart N, Beckmann MW, Schild RL, Schrauder, M G, Hammersen, G, Siemer, J, Goecke, T W, Meurer, B, Hart, N, Beckmann, M W, Schild, R L
Zdroj: Fetal Diagnosis & Therapy; 2008, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p72-75, 4p
Abstrakt: A case of prenatal adrenal haemorrhage first detected by 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional sonography at 27 weeks' gestation is reported. Ultrasound examination showed a large cystic mass (32 x 27 x 27 mm) in the right suprarenal region of the fetus. Two weeks later, the mass had slightly increased in size demonstrating hyperechoic areas within the cyst. Further serial ultrasound examinations revealed a progressive organisation of the cystic mass associated with a moderate reduction in size. The diagnosis of adrenal haemorrhage was confirmed by postnatal follow-up sonograms as the mass decreased in size from 28 x 21 x 21 mm on day 1 to 23 x 18 x 17 mm on day 42. Course and sonographic signs were typical for adrenal haemorrhage and the neonate was therefore managed without surgical exploration. The child is developing normally at 6 months of age. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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