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Prenatal Ultrasound Findings of Fetal Neoplasms
Soo-HyunLee,JeongYeonCho,MiJinSong,Jee-YeonMin,ByoungHeeHan,YoungHoLee,ByungJaeCho,SeungHyupKim 대한영상의학회 2002 Korean Journal of Radiology Vol.3 No.1
A variety of neoplasms can develop in each tetal organ. Most fetal neoplasms can be detected by careful prenatal ultrasonographic examination. Some neoplosms show specific ultrasonographic findings suggesting the differential diagnosis, but others do not. Knowledge of the presence of a neoplasm in the fetus may alter the prenatal management of a pregnancy and the mode of delivery, and facilitates immediate postnatal treatment. During the last five years, we experienced 32 cases of fetal neoplasms in a variety of organs. We describe their typical ultrasonographic findings with correlating postnatal CT, MRI, and pathologic findings.
Soo-HyunLee,JeongYeonCho,MiJinSong,Jee-YeonMin,ByoungHeeHan,YoungHoLee,ByungJaeCho,SeungHyupKim 대한영상의학회 2002 Korean Journal of Radiology Vol.3 No.2
The early and accurate antenatal diagnosis of fetal musculoskeletal malfomations with a poor outcome has important implications for the management of a pregnancy. Careful ultrasonographic examination of a fetus helps detect such anomalies, and a number of characteristic features may suggest possible differential diagnoses. During the last five years, we have encountered 39 cases of such anomalies, and the typical prenatal ultrasonographic and pathologic findings of a number of those are described in this article.
Complications Arising in Twin Pregnancy: Findings of Prenatal Ultrasonography
Jeong-AhKim,JeongYeonCho,YoungHoLee,MiJinSong,Jee-YeonMin,HakJongLee,ByoungHeeHan,Kyung-SangLee,ByungJaeCho,Yi-KyeongChun 대한영상의학회 2003 Korean Journal of Radiology Vol.4 No.1
Multifetal gestations are high-risk pregnancies involving higher perinatal morbidity and mortality, and are subject to unique complications including twin oligohydramnios- polyhydramnios sequence, twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome, acardiac twins, conjoined twins, co-twin demise, and heterotopic pregnancies. The purpose of this study is to describe the prenatal ultrasonographic and pathologic findings of these complications.