COVID-19所致胎盘纤维周围沉积的MRI特征。

IF 0.5 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Hiba Alessa, Luiz Cesar Peres, Emma Ferriman, Andrew Fry, Elspeth Whitby
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COVID-19与妊娠并发症和流产有关(1)。妊娠期间感染通常是轻微的(2)。在妊娠晚期,风险最高,住院率增加,母婴损害(3)。COVID-19后胎盘炎并不常见,但对胎盘和胎儿的影响是广泛的(4)。我们提出了一个与临床、影像学和病理结果相关的病例。病例报告:一名29岁的第2期孕妇,在22周孕龄(GA)进行正常胎儿异常扫描,在24周妊娠时感染了COVID。完全恢复,但在27周零1天报告胎动减少。影像学:超声示脑内明亮回声,肺小,羊水过少。MRI显示脑信号异常,肺小,羊水过少,胎盘异常。T2信号减少且不均匀,DWI信号强度明显降低。胎盘体积明显减小(GA的预期体积785.6 cm3为5604.8-5952.4 cm3)。附着表面积为3220 mm2,预期为22180.4-29293.2 mm2)。病理:胎盘小(第5百分位),绒毛周围大量纤维蛋白沉积,多灶性慢性蜕膜炎。组织学显示胎盘绒毛膜绒毛呈弥漫性硬化改变,绒毛间隙被绒毛周围纤维蛋白沉积包围。基底板显示多灶性慢性蜕膜炎。当胎儿成像时,重要的是检查胎盘并与任何异常相关联。胎盘是一个被遗忘的器官,应该常规检查并评估,以便发现重要的异常。
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MRI features of perifibrinous deposits in the placenta due to COVID-19.

MRI features of perifibrinous deposits in the placenta due to COVID-19.

MRI features of perifibrinous deposits in the placenta due to COVID-19.

MRI features of perifibrinous deposits in the placenta due to COVID-19.

COVID-19 has been linked to pregnancy complications and loss (1). Infection during pregnancy is usually mild (2). The risk is highest in the third trimester with increased hospital admission rates and maternal and fetal compromise (3). Post-COVID placentitis is uncommon but the effect on the placenta and the fetus is extensive (4). We present a case correlating clinical, imaging, and pathological findings. Case Report: A 29-year-old para 2 gravida 1, with a normal fetal anomaly scan at 22 weeks gestational age (GA) contracted COVID at 24 weeks gestation. Fully recovered but reported reduced fetal movements at 27 weeks and 1 day. Imaging: US scan showed bright echoes within the brain, small lungs, and oligohydramnios. MRI showed abnormal brain signals, small lungs, and oligohydramnios but also a very abnormal placenta. Reduced and heterogeneous T2 signal and a marked reduction in the DWI signal intensity. The placental size was markedly reduced (volume 785.6 cm3 expected for GA is 5604.8-5952.4 cm3. The surface area of attachment was 3220 mm2, expected 22180.4-29293.2 mm2). Pathology: The placenta was small (fifth centile) with massive perivillous fibrin deposition and multifocal chronic deciduitis. Histology revealed placental chorionic villi showing diffuse sclerotic changes surrounded by perivillous fibrin deposition in the intervillous space. The basal plate revealed multifocal chronic deciduitis. When imaging the fetus, it is important to examine the placenta and correlate any abnormalities. The placenta is a forgotten organ and should be routinely included and assessed to allow the detection of important abnormalities.

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