case-report | 31-December-2019
Do Duy Anh,
Ha To Nguyen,
Simon Meagher,
Edward Araujo Júnior
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 19 , ISSUE 79, 302–304
case-report | 31-December-2019
great arteries diagnosed in utero, focusing on the clues necessary to make the prenatal diagnosis during fetal cardiac ultrasound/echocardiography.
Case report
A 21-year-old secundigravida at 37 weeks of gestation was referred to a fetal cardiologist due to suspected transposition of the great arteries. She was a healthy pregnant woman, and there was no familial history of a congenital heart disease, infectious diseases or consumption of any drugs. Fetal echocardiography showed atrioventricular
Nathalie Jeanne Bravo-Valenzuela,
Alberto Borges Peixoto,
Edward Araujo Júnior
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 19 , ISSUE 79, 314–317
Case report | 29-December-2017
Twin molar pregnancy with a hydatidiform mole and a coexisting live fetus is a rare form of gestational trophoblastic disease associated with an increased risk of obstetric complications and poor perinatal outcome. Prenatal diagnosis is essential for couple counseling and follow-up in Tertiary Reference Centers. Magnetic resonance imaging is important for the diagnostic differentiation of placental mesenchymal dysplasia and exclusion of myometrial invasion. Here we present a case of twin molar
Antonio Braga,
Bruna Obeica,
Heron Werner,
Sue Yazaki Sun,
Joffre Amim Júnior,
Jorge Rezende Filho,
Edward Araujo Júnior
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 17 , ISSUE 71, 299–305
Case report | 30-June-2017
Eugenio O. Gerscovich,
Simran Sekhon,
Thomas W. Loehfelm,
Sandra L. Wootton-Gorges,
Adam Greenspan
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 17 , ISSUE 69, 129–132
Case report | 29-December-2017
. Another finding in our patient was a concomitant intrauterine growth restriction that we attribute to placental infarctions and a retro placental hemorrhage, also on the basis of sickle cell trait. At birth, placental weight was under the 10th percentile for gestational age. Obstetrical ultrasound in the prenatal diagnosis of proximal femoral focal deficiency is important, because early recognition of this malformation could provide useful information to parents and physicians regarding newborn
Eugenio O. Gerscovich,
Simran Sekhon,
Thomas W. Loehfelm,
Adam Greenspan
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 17 , ISSUE 71, 294–298