母亲感染COVID-19后新生儿的胎儿胆结石

IF 0.7 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Case Reports in Pediatrics Pub Date : 2021-11-18 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/3688173
Gurleen Kaur Kahlon, Anna Zylak, Patrick Leblanc, Noah Kondamudi
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摘要

胎儿胆结石是罕见的偶然发现超声在怀孕期间。我们描述了一名患有胆结石的新生女孩,她的母亲在妊娠后期感染了COVID-19。婴儿没有任何症状,结石在出生后六周内自行消退,没有任何治疗或并发症。有几种情况易患胎儿胆结石,目前尚不清楚最近母体感染COVID-19是否与这些异常的发生有任何关系,或者仅仅是巧合。这是第一例描述胎儿胆结石与妊娠期COVID-19感染相关的病例。
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Fetal Gallstones in a Newborn after Maternal COVID-19 Infection.

Fetal Gallstones in a Newborn after Maternal COVID-19 Infection.

Fetal Gallstones in a Newborn after Maternal COVID-19 Infection.

Fetal Gallstones in a Newborn after Maternal COVID-19 Infection.

Fetal gallstones are rare incidental findings on ultrasound during pregnancy. We describe a newborn girl with gallstones that was born to a mother who had COVID-19 infection during her last trimester. The baby remained asymptomatic, and the stones resolved spontaneously without any treatment or complications within six weeks of birth. Several conditions predispose to fetal gallstones, and it is unclear if the recent maternal COVID-19 infection had any role in the occurrence of these abnormalities or was merely coincidental. This is the first case describing an association of fetal gallstones with a COVID-19 infection in pregnancy.

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