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DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1776322
Fetal Abdominal Cyst as a Stage of Meconium Peritonitis after Fetoscopic Laser Photocoagulation
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Abstract
Fetal meconium peritonitis (FMP) is a rare form of sterile chemical peritonitis occurring in utero due to the perforation of the fetal intestine, sometimes after fetoscopic laser photocoagulation (FLP) in twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome, with the broad spectrum of prenatal ultrasound manifestations including abdominal cyst. We report a unique presentation of FMP following FLP with ascites, pseudocyst formation, and the cyst resolving probably of a fistula formation. This case report highlights unusual FMP development and gives a novel clue to antenatal diagnosis and management.
Keywords
abdominal cyst - meconium peritonitis - fetoscopic laser photocoagulation - complications - meconium pseudocystAuthors' Contributions
I.T. was involved in design of the work; acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of data; drafting of the work; Iryna Tsikhanenka accepted full responsibility for the finished article. M.B. helped in identification and managing of the case and acquisition and interpretation of data. S.V. contributed to acquisition and interpretation of data. K.I. helped in analysis and interpretation of data. M.E. was involved in identification of the case, acquisition, and interpretation of data.
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16. November 2023
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