2017
DOI: 10.4322/acr.2017.009
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Isolated fetal lymphatic malformation of the thigh: prenatal diagnosis and follow-up

Abstract: Fetal lymphatic malformation can be found in different parts of the fetal body. It occurs most frequently in the nuchal and axillary region and less frequently in the abdomen or inguinal areas. Lymphatic malformation has been associated with fetal aneuploidy, hydrops fetalis, structural malformations, and intrauterine fetal death.A 31-year-old gravida 3, para 2 woman was admitted to our hospital at 22 weeks of gestation (confirmed by ultrasonographic examination). The fetus was alive, and had a mass derived fr… Show more

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“…7 Previously published case reports documented abdominal lymphatic malformations extending to the extremities, mostly in autopsy specimens of preterm infants after termination of pregnancy. 8 This case illustrates an uncommon yet important cause for unilateral extremity swelling of congenital origin. Although there were complaints of asymmetry of thighs since birth in this case, the child had a delayed presentation at 6 months when the mother felt an obvious mass in the left thigh.…”
Section: Findings and Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 89%
“…7 Previously published case reports documented abdominal lymphatic malformations extending to the extremities, mostly in autopsy specimens of preterm infants after termination of pregnancy. 8 This case illustrates an uncommon yet important cause for unilateral extremity swelling of congenital origin. Although there were complaints of asymmetry of thighs since birth in this case, the child had a delayed presentation at 6 months when the mother felt an obvious mass in the left thigh.…”
Section: Findings and Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 89%