Omental Calcification, Necrotizing Enterocolitis, And Undescended Testes After Fetal Abdomino-Amniotic Shunting Performed For The Management Of Meconium Peritonitis: A Case Report

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ULTRASOUND(2018)

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Prenatal ultrasonography (US) in a 39 year-old woman revealed massive fetal ascites. A fetal abdomino-amniotic shunting procedure was performed. Subsequently, plain radiographs demonstrated diffuse gaseous distention of the bowel and multiple punctate calcifications in the left upper abdomen. Postnatal US examination showed multiple echogenic foci in the liver and the left upper abdomen, bowel wall thickening in the right-sided abdomen, and undescended testes. There was no intra-abdominal free air or loculated fluid collections. Medical management was instituted secondary to the clinical suspicion of omental calcification, necrotizing enterocolitis, and undescended testes. Follow-up US examination showed resolution of portal vein gas and bowel wall thickening. The neonate recovered fully.
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abdomino-amniotic shunt, meconium, necrotizing enterocolitis, peritonitis
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