Incidence of Previously Unknown Cardiac Malformations in Asymptomatic Children After Prenatal Obstetric Ultrasound Screening

2011 ◽  
Vol 223 (05) ◽  
pp. 271-275
Author(s):  
P. K. Voitl ◽  
T. Wagner ◽  
A. Zoubek
Author(s):  
Elie Snaifer ◽  
Hala Hassan ◽  
Lea Daher ◽  
Anthony Sabbagh ◽  
Marwan Farah ◽  
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Author(s):  
Grzegorz Jedrzejewski ◽  
Agnieszka Zaucha-Prazmo ◽  
Albert Matera ◽  
Magdalena Wozniak ◽  
Marcin Inglot ◽  
...  

IntroductionUltrasonography plays an important role in evaluation of many diseases in pediatric population. The noninvasiveness of the method allows to its wide use in children. It is a first-line diagnostic test for detecting lymphadenopathy, benign and malignant abnormalities of the thyroid gland, abdominal structures or testes in boys. The Ultrasound Screening Program “No to Cancer in Children” was introduced to detect neoplastic lesions and possible developmental disorders in children with no symptoms to allow early diagnosis.Material and methodsThe children were scanned in special mobile ambulance - Ronald McDonald Care Mobile, equipped with two high-tech ultrasound devices. Ultrasound scans, including cervical, abdominal, pelvical and scrotal ultrasound were performed in population of asymptomatic children. In the years 2006-2019, 67.594 children, 34.892 boys and 32.702 girls aged from 9 months to 6 years were examined.ResultsTotally, 18.544 various abnormalities were detected. In case of the neck they were found in 7542 children, which represent nearly 11.2% of all patients. Changes in abdominal ultrasound were found in 4.496 cases (6.65%). Abnormalities of the male reproductive system were detected in 6.474 boys (18.5%). Twelve tumors were detected.ConclusionsScreening has proved to be very useful for the early identification cancerous as well as precancerous lesions. It is also worth continuing for a reason of effective detection of other childhood anomalies.


1989 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 94-99 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Oberhaensli ◽  
P. Extermann ◽  
B. Friedli ◽  
F. Beguin

Author(s):  
Senai Sereke ◽  
Anthony Oriekot ◽  
Felix Bongomin

An obstetric ultrasound of a multi-gravid mother at 37-week of gestation showed a female fetus with alobar holoprosencephaly, polydactyly, short ribs, narrow chest and short upper and lower extremity bones, consistent with Holoprosencephaly-polydactyly syndrome and Asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy overlap. Apgar score was 0 in the first and fifth minutes.


2015 ◽  
Vol 218 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
S Ben Miled ◽  
C Ben Miled ◽  
H Siala ◽  
C Abid-Schlömann ◽  
A Hamdi ◽  
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