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Etiology and outcome of fetal echogenic bowel. Ten years of experience.

Authors :
Kesrouani, Assaad K
Guibourdenche, Jean
Muller, Françoise
Denamur, Eric
Vuillard, Edith
Garel, Catherine
Delezoide, Anne Lise
Eydoux, Patrice
Tachdjian, Gerard
Lebon, Pierre
de Lagausie, Pascal
Sibony, Olivier
Bauman, Clarisse
Oury, Jean-François
Luton, Dominique
Source :
Fetal Diagnosis & Therapy. Jul/Aug2003, Vol. 18 Issue 4, p240-246. 7p.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

<bold>Objective: </bold>To assess the frequency of certain etiologies in fetal echogenic bowel and the related pregnancy outcome.<bold>Study Design: </bold>A retrospective study including 215 cases. Ultrasound findings included bowel abnormality, malformations, growth retardation and Doppler abnormalities. Amniocentesis was performed in 196 cases to screen for abnormalities in karyotype, cystic fibrosis gene and infection. The color of amniotic fluid and a history of first-trimester bleeding were also noted. Outcome according to different etiologies was reported.<bold>Results: </bold>112 cases (57%) had a known etiology, which included chromosomal abnormality (7%), infection (4%), cystic fibrosis (1.5%), bowel abnormality (3%), bleeding or stained amniotic fluid (11%), Doppler abnormality (14%), malformation (16%) and miscellaneous (0.5%). Pregnancy was terminated in 39 cases and fetal demise complicated one third of the cases (13) of severe growth retardation.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>Fetal echogenic bowel should be investigated and a careful follow-up is necessary if there is associated Doppler perturbation or growth retardation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10153837
Volume :
18
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fetal Diagnosis & Therapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
126034861
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000070803