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Prat, N., Illa, M., Masoller, N., Monterde, E., Chiari, M. Gomez, Fons, C., Valenzuela, I., Eixarch, E., Pérez‐Cruz, M. |
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Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology; Sep2024 Supplement 1, Vol. 64, p142-142, 1p |
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This article, titled "Association of prenatal conatal cysts with structural and genetic anomalies," discusses the distinction between conatal and subependymal cysts in fetal life. Conatal cysts are generally considered benign, while subependymal cysts are associated with neurological damage, genetic anomalies, or infections. The study aims to evaluate the association of prenatal conatal cysts with structural and genetic anomalies and postnatal outcomes. The retrospective study included 13 fetuses diagnosed with conatal cysts, with most cases showing no other structural anomalies. Additional tests, such as chromosomal microarray and MRI, were performed, and the postnatal outcomes were generally normal. The study concludes that isolated conatal cysts have normal postnatal outcomes and suggests that further studies should be reserved for cases with associated anomalies. [Extracted from the article] |
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