scholarly journals Diagnosis of Pentalogy of Cantrell in the First Trimester Using Transvaginal Sonography and Color Doppler

2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-3 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ayşe Figen Türkçapar ◽  
Ayla Sargın Oruc ◽  
Aysegül Öksüzoglu ◽  
Nuri Danışman

We report the prenatal diagnosis of Cantrell syndrome in the first trimester. During a routine transabdominal ultrasonographic examination, a midline supraumbilical abdominal wall defect including herniated liver and ectopia cordis with a large omphalocele containing the intestines and cystic hygroma was incidentally identified at the 12th week of gestation. A transvaginal sonography examination revealed a severe lumbosacral scoliosis in addition to the inability to visualize the abdominal aorta which was indicative of a severe intracardiac defect. The parents opted for pregnancy to be terminated. In this case report, we discuss the complementary role of transvaginal sonography and Doppler imaging in the diagnosis of Cantrell syndrome in early pregnancy.

Author(s):  
Deborah J. Rubens ◽  
Ronald H. Gottlieb ◽  
Patrick L. Fultz

1995 ◽  
Vol 172 (1) ◽  
pp. 108-113 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cesare Battaglia ◽  
Paolo G. Artini ◽  
Gerardo D'Ambrogio ◽  
Alessandro D. Genazzani ◽  
Andrea R. Genazzani

2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Konstantinos Kalmantis ◽  
Christos Iavazzo ◽  
Vasiliki Anastasiadou ◽  
Aris Antsaklis

Background. Conventional sonography is the primary imaging tool for these pregnant women who present with an ovarian teratoma. In some cases, however, sonography diagnosis is difficult. We report a case of ovarian teratoma during pregnancy diagnosed by three-dimensional Power Doppler. The cyst was removed via laparotomy without fetal or maternal complications. Three-dimensional ultrasound with multiplanar view can better discriminate a benign ovarian teratoma from complex ovarian lesions or malignant tumors. Its role is significant especially during pregnancy as it may assist in determining which patients are requiring surgery and which are not. The results of three-dimensional sonography and magnetic resonance (MR) were equal but the role of MR imaging is limited in early pregnancy.Conclusions. Three-dimensional technique is a reliable diagnostic modality for preoperative assessment of an ovarian teratoma as it can be performed during the first trimester of pregnancy.


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