Background There is little information on which to base the prognostic counselling as to whether an antenatally diagnosed fetal abdominal cyst will grow or shrink, or need surgery. This study aims to provide contemporary data on prenatally diagnosed fetal abdominal cysts in relation to their course and postnatal outcomes. Methods Fetal abdominal cysts diagnosed over 11 years in a single centre were identified. The gestational age at diagnosis and cyst characteristics at each examination were recorded (size, location, echogenity, septation and vascularity) and follow-up data from postnatal visits were collected. Results Eighty abdominal cysts were identified antenatally at 28+4 weeks (range 11+0-38+3). Most (87%) were isolated and the majori...
Objectives: To explore the outcome of fetal gastrointestinal (GI) cysts and to ascertain the detecti...
Abdominal cystic masses are diagnosed during the intrauterine period and have a relatively low incid...
Fetal ovarian cysts are usually benign and managed conservatively. We report an interesting case of ...
Ovarian cysts are the most frequent, prenatally diagnosed intra-abdominal cysts. Fetal ovarian cyst ...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to analyze the antenatal and postnatal outcome of fetal...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess the ultrasonographic features, clinical charac...
Objective: To investigate the origin and outcome in a cohort of male and female fetuses with intra-...
Background: Fetal ovarian cysts are the most frequently diagnosed intra-abdominal cysts; however, th...
BACKGROUND:Abdominal cystic formations in newborns are relatively common and often diagnostic suspic...
OBJECTIVE: Ovarian cysts are relatively common prenatal findings in female fetuses. The aim of this ...
Technical refinements of ultrasound (US) have greatly affected the antenatal diagnosis and treatment...
Objectives: To explore the outcome of fetuses with a prenatal diagnosis of fetal ovarian cysts. Met...
OBJECTIVE: To show the validity of prenatal invasive surgical intervention when a fetal ovarian cy...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the outcome of fetuses with a prenatal diagnosis of fetal ovarian cysts. METH...
The present study provides our clinical experience regarding the imaging diagnosis, management and p...
Objectives: To explore the outcome of fetal gastrointestinal (GI) cysts and to ascertain the detecti...
Abdominal cystic masses are diagnosed during the intrauterine period and have a relatively low incid...
Fetal ovarian cysts are usually benign and managed conservatively. We report an interesting case of ...
Ovarian cysts are the most frequent, prenatally diagnosed intra-abdominal cysts. Fetal ovarian cyst ...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to analyze the antenatal and postnatal outcome of fetal...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess the ultrasonographic features, clinical charac...
Objective: To investigate the origin and outcome in a cohort of male and female fetuses with intra-...
Background: Fetal ovarian cysts are the most frequently diagnosed intra-abdominal cysts; however, th...
BACKGROUND:Abdominal cystic formations in newborns are relatively common and often diagnostic suspic...
OBJECTIVE: Ovarian cysts are relatively common prenatal findings in female fetuses. The aim of this ...
Technical refinements of ultrasound (US) have greatly affected the antenatal diagnosis and treatment...
Objectives: To explore the outcome of fetuses with a prenatal diagnosis of fetal ovarian cysts. Met...
OBJECTIVE: To show the validity of prenatal invasive surgical intervention when a fetal ovarian cy...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the outcome of fetuses with a prenatal diagnosis of fetal ovarian cysts. METH...
The present study provides our clinical experience regarding the imaging diagnosis, management and p...
Objectives: To explore the outcome of fetal gastrointestinal (GI) cysts and to ascertain the detecti...
Abdominal cystic masses are diagnosed during the intrauterine period and have a relatively low incid...
Fetal ovarian cysts are usually benign and managed conservatively. We report an interesting case of ...