2014, Number 3
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Revista de Ciencias Médicas de la Habana 2014; 20 (3)
Prenatal ultrasonographic diagnosis and postnatal follow-up of ovarian cyst in neonates
Fernández NG, Hernández GG, Inclán LJM, Marichal CT
Language: Spanish
References: 12
Page: 441-446
PDF size: 237.06 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Ovarian cysts are the most common abdominal tumor in newborn females, which
may present acute and long-term complications. The most common is the adnexal
torsion which is difficult to recognize in the neonatal period. Prenatal diagnosis of
fetal simple ovarian cyst is essential for the timely management of patients and
requires periodic ultrasonic monitoring. Considering the development of
ultrasonography for prenatal diagnosis of malformations and certain diseases, it is
presented two cases of newborn females with compatible images in prenatal
ultrasound with ovarian cyst, which was demonstrated after birth, which
weresubsequently operated with a satisfactory outcome.
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