06 March 2024 : Case report
Enhanced Diagnostic Capabilities: Ultrasound Imaging of Fetal Alimentary Tract Obstruction with Advanced Imaging Technologies
Challenging differential diagnosis, Diagnostic / therapeutic accidents, Management of emergency care, Unexpected drug reaction, Congenital defects / diseases, Educational Purpose (only if useful for a systematic review or synthesis)
Daniel Wolder 1B*, Adrian Swat 2B, Przemysław Wolak 1B, Anna Zmelonek-Znamirowska 2B, Katarzyna Białek3E, Wojciech Rokita1B, Piotr Kaczmarek3B, Grzegorz Świercz2BDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.943419
Am J Case Rep 2024; 25:e943419
Table 1. Comparison of common features of 3 clinical cases.
Year | Gravida/parity | Gestational week | Ultrasound findings | Amniotic fluid index (cm) | Imaging modalities | Delivery method and reason | Fetus condition (Apgar, pH) | Birth weight (g) | Destination after birth |
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2015 | G2P2 | 35 | Double bubble sign, Polyhydramnios | 28 | 2D Ultrasound, HDlive silhouette mode | Cesarean (previous cesarean delivery, No consent for vaginal delivery) | 10 pts, 7.32 | 2370 | Pediatric Surgery Clinic |
2016 | G1 | 32–36 | Double bubble sign, Polyhydramnios | 25–27 | 2D Ultrasound HDlive, HDlive inversion | Cesarean (threatening eclampsia) | 9 pts, 7.36 | 2410 | Pathology and Intensive Care Dept. |
2017 | G2P2 | 31–36 | Double bubble sign, Polyhydramnios | 34–>30 | 2D Ultrasound | Cesarean (previous cesarean delivery, no consent for vaginal delivery) | 9, 10 pts, 7.33 | 2090 | Pediatric Surgery Clinic |