Outcomes of pregnancies diagnosed with absent or abnormal fetal gallbladder in a tertiary center.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Esra Karataş, Atakan Tanaçan, Osman Onur Özkavak, Hakkı Şerbetçi, Murat Haksever, Ayşegül Atalay, Özgür Kara, Dilek Şahin
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Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the ultrasonographic characteristics and outcomes of fetuses with atypical and non-visualized fetal gallbladder in our tertiary care hospital.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on cases in which the fetal gallbladder was not visualized or exhibited atypical characteristics at our institution over a four-year period. The patients were divided into two groups: absent gallbladder and atypical gallbladder. The groups with isolated and additional anomalies were analyzed according to their ante- and postnatal characteristics.

Results: The study comprised 78 patients (37 absent, 41 atypical gallbladder). In the isolated fetal absence of gallbladder group, the gallbladder was visualized in three of 13 patients during antenatal ultrasonographic follow-up and in half of the remaining 10 patients during postnatal follow-up. In the postnatal period, five newborns with absent isolated gallbladder are being followed up with suspicion of biliary atresia and isolated gallbladder agenesis. In the absence of a gallbladder with an additional anomaly group, 58% of fetuses died during the intrauterine and neonatal period. Fetuses in the isolated atypical gallbladder group are being followed as healthy after birth. Pregnancies with atypical gallbladder appearance and additional anomalies resulted in 33% neonatal death, 12% intrauterine demise, and 25% termination of pregnancy.

Conclusion: In instances where the fetal gallbladder is not consistently discernible, it is imperative to exercise caution with regard to the possibility of biliary atresia. In the event that the fetal gallbladder exhibits unusual characteristics, a meticulous examination for the presence of additional anomalies is recommended.

一家三级医疗中心诊断出胎儿胆囊缺失或异常的孕妇的结果。
目的本研究旨在探讨本院三级甲等医院中胎儿胆囊不典型和未显像的超声特征及结局:方法: 对我院四年内胎儿胆囊未显影或表现出不典型特征的病例进行回顾性分析。患者分为两组:无胆囊组和不典型胆囊组。根据其产前和产后特征,对孤立异常组和附加异常组进行了分析:研究共包括 78 例患者(37 例无胆囊,41 例不典型胆囊)。在孤立性胎儿胆囊缺失组中,13 名患者中有 3 名在产前超声随访中发现了胆囊,其余 10 名患者中有一半在产后随访中发现了胆囊。在出生后的随访中,有 5 名孤立胆囊缺失的新生儿被怀疑胆道闭锁和孤立胆囊缺失。在无胆囊且伴有其他异常的组别中,58%的胎儿在宫内和新生儿期死亡。孤立非典型胆囊组的胎儿在出生后健康状况受到跟踪。非典型胆囊和其他畸形导致33%的新生儿死亡,12%的胎儿宫内死亡,25%的胎儿终止妊娠:结论:当胎儿胆囊无法持续辨认时,必须谨慎对待胆道闭锁的可能性。如果胎儿胆囊表现出异常特征,建议进行细致检查,以确定是否存在其他异常。
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493
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics publishes articles on all aspects of basic and clinical research in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology and related subjects, with emphasis on matters of worldwide interest.
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