1.A case of recurrent infantile polycystic kidney associated with hydrops fetalis.
Chang Kyu KIM ; Sei Kwang KIM ; Young Ho YANG ; Myeong Seon LEE ; Jung Hoon YOON ; Chan Il PARK
Yonsei Medical Journal 1989;30(1):95-103
Nonimmune hydrops fetalis is becoming a predominant form of fetal hydrops due to the declining incidence of immune hydrops fetalis triggered by Rh isoimmunization. Infantile polycystic kidney appeared to be related to hydrops fetalis whether it is causal or merely coincidental and may represent another entry to differential diagnoses. Infantile polycystic kidney was diagnosed by an elevated maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) value coupled with an ultrasonographic abnormality scanned as a multicystic mass with ascites in the fetal abdomen antenatally. This study presents a case of infantile polycystic kidney that resulted in a stillborn baby with hydrops fetalis and extensive placental calcification; it was the first case in Korea in which nonimmune hydrops fetalis was associated with infantile polycystic kidney in consecutive siblings by autosomal recessive inheritance in one family. In addition, this paper comprehensively reviews the incidence, etiology, prenatal diagnosis and proper management of nonimmune hydrops fetalis.
Adult
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Female
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Fetal Death/complications
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Fetal Diseases/*complications/pathology
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Human
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Hydrops Fetalis/*complications/pathology
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Pedigree
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Polycystic Kidney Diseases/*complications/pathology
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Pregnancy
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Recurrence
2.Achondrogenesis type II (Langer-Saldino achondrogenesis): a case report.
Hye Seung LEE ; Jin Woo DOH ; Chong Jai KIM ; Je G CHI
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2000;15(5):604-608
Achondrogenesis is a lethal form of congenital chondrodystrophy characterized by extreme micromelia. We describe a case of achondrogenesis type II (Langer-Saldino achondrogenesis) detected by prenatal ultrasonography at 20-week gestation. A dwarfed fetus with large head, short neck and chest, prominent abdomen and short limbs was terminated transvaginally. Radiologic and histopathologic examination revealed features of mild form of achondrogenesis type II. Although the case had no known risk factor and the phenotypic abnormality was mild, modern development in prenatal screening made the early detection possible.
Abortion, Induced
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Achondroplasia/ultrasonography
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Achondroplasia/pathology*
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Bone and Bones/pathology
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Case Report
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Female
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Fetal Diseases/ultrasonography
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Fetal Diseases/pathology*
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Human
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Pregnancy
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Ultrasonography, Prenatal
3.Prenatal MRI Findings of Fetuses with Congenital High Airway Obstruction Sequence.
Carolina V GUIMARAES ; Leann E LINAM ; Beth M KLINE-FATH ; Lane F DONNELLY ; Maria A CALVO-GARCIA ; Eva I RUBIO ; Jeffrey C LIVINGSTON ; Robert J HOPKIN ; Elizabeth PEACH ; Foong Yen LIM ; Timothy M CROMBLEHOLME
Korean Journal of Radiology 2009;10(2):129-134
OBJECTIVE: To define the MRI findings of congenital high airway obstruction sequence (CHAOS) in a series of fetuses. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Prenatal fetal MR images were reviewed in seven fetuses with CHAOS at 21 to 27 weeks of gestation. The MRI findings were reviewed. The MRI parameters evaluated included the appearance of the lungs and diaphragm, presence or absence of hydrops, amount of amniotic fluid, airway appearance, predicted level of airway obstruction, and any additional findings or suspected genetic syndromes. RESULTS: All the fetuses viewed (7 of 7) demonstrated the following MRI findings: dilated airway below the level of obstruction, increased lung signal, markedly increased lung volumes with flattened or inverted hemidiaphragms, massive ascites, centrally positioned and compressed heart, as well as placentomegaly. Other frequent findings were anasarca (6 of 7) and polyhydramnios (3 of 7). MRI identified the level of obstruction as laryngeal in five cases and tracheal in two cases. In four of the patients, surgery or autopsy confirmed the MRI predicted level of obstruction. Associated abnormalities were found in 4 of 7 (genetic syndromes in 2). Postnatal radiography (n = 3) showed markedly hyperinflated lungs with inverted or flattened hemidiaphragms, strandy perihilar opacities, pneumothoraces and tracheotomy. Two fetuses were terminated and one fetus demised in utero. Four fetuses were delivered via ex utero intrapartum treatment procedure. CONCLUSION: MRI shows a consistent pattern of abnormalities in fetuses with CHAOS, accurately identifies the level of airway obstruction, and helps differentiate from other lung abnormalities such as bilateral congenital pulmonary airway malformation by demonstrating an abnormally dilated airway distal to the obstruction.
Abnormalities, Multiple
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Airway Obstruction/congenital/*pathology
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Ascites/pathology
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Diaphragm/abnormalities
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Female
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Fetal Diseases/*pathology
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Humans
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Lung/pathology
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*Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Placenta Diseases/pathology
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Pregnancy
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*Prenatal Diagnosis
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Retrospective Studies
4.Autopsy findings of 19 cases of pulmonary vein abnormalities associated with fetal cardiac anomalies.
Jianfeng SHANG ; Dong CHEN ; Wei FANG ; Ying WU ; Yayan CUI ; Fei TENG ; Wen FU ; Wei WANG ; Guoliang LIAN ; Shaoshuai MEI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2016;45(3):186-190
OBJECTIVETo improve the diagnostic accuracy of fetal pulmonary venous abnormalities through the analysis of the fetal pulmonary vein anatomy.
METHODS234 cases of congenital cardiac abnormalities were detected by echocardiography during pregnancy in An Zhen Hospital, Capital Medical University from May 2010 to August 2015. Autopsy was then performed. The type of fetal pulmonary venous malformation, cardiac abnormalities, systemic venous malformations, and other internal organs deformities were documented.
RESULTSThere were ninteen cases of pulmonary venous malformations among the 234 cases of fetal congenital heart disease. These included two cases of congenital pulmonary venous hypoplasia (CPVH) or atresia, four cases of partial anomalous pulmonary venous drainage (PAPVD), seven cases of total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage (TAPVD), five cases of atresia of common pulmonary vein (CPV), one case of congenital pulmonary venous hypoplasia with total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage. There were eleven cases with single ventricle, eight cases with right aortic arch, seven cases with single atrium and six cases with pulmonary valve stenosis. Eleven cases had pulmonary hypoplasia and nine cases had abnormal spleen.
CONCLUSIONSThere are many variations in pulmonary venous abnormalities associated with severe and complex cardiac abnormalities and internal organs malformation. Care should be exercised during autopsy examination to look for all branches of the pulmonary vein.
Autopsy ; Female ; Fetal Diseases ; Heart Defects, Congenital ; diagnosis ; Humans ; Pregnancy ; Pulmonary Veins ; abnormalities ; Spleen ; pathology
6.Clinicopathologic study of 25 cases of placental chorioangioma.
Aichun WANG ; Yaqi MA ; Yun WANG ; Yingnan WANG ; Junling XIE ; Li WANG ; Jing YUAN ; Yiqun GU ; Aijun LIU ; E-mail: ALIU301@126.COM.
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2015;44(8):600-602
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinicopathological characteristics, diagnostic criteria and differential diagnosis of placental chorioangioma.
METHODSTwenty-five cases of placental chorioangioma were analyzed for their clinical data, histomorphology and immumohisto chemical staining. Relevant literature was reviewed.
RESULTSThe average age of the 25 patients was 29 years. Fourteen patients had full-term pregnancy, 10 had preterm labor, and 1 had intrauterine fetal death. Nineteen patients had pregnancy complications. The tumors presented as red or dusty pink nodules with clear borders. The tumor size ranged from 1 to 16 cm. Microscopically, the tumors possessed abundant capillaries or cavernous blood spaces lined by hyperplastic endothelial cells. These cells were positive for CD34 and Ki-67 index < 10%.
CONCLUSIONSPlacental chorioangioma is a rare benign tumor of the placenta, and is associated with various pregnancy complications. Misdiagnosis of cell-rich type tumor should be avoided.
Adult ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Endothelial Cells ; pathology ; Female ; Fetal Death ; Hemangioma ; pathology ; Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Placenta ; pathology ; Placenta Diseases ; pathology ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic ; pathology ; Stillbirth
7.Clinicopathological analysis of pulmonary vascular disease in 38 neonates died of respiratory failure.
Ning LI ; Hong-Wu CHEN ; Xin-Hua ZHOU ; Li LIANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2016;37(4):528-532
We reviewed the data of 38 neonates who died of respiratory failure. Paraffin sections of the autopsy lung samples were examined with HE staining or immunolabeling for CD34, CD68 and CK to observe the development of the pulmonary vessels and detect potential pulmonary vascular diseases (PVDs). Five cases were identified to have PVDs, including pulmonary hypertensive vascular remodeling in 3 cases and alveolar capillary dysplasia in 2 cases. The result indicated that PVD was one of the important reasons for respiratory failure in these neonates.
Death
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Lung
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pathology
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Lung Diseases
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diagnosis
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Persistent Fetal Circulation Syndrome
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pathology
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Pulmonary Alveoli
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abnormalities
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pathology
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Respiratory Insufficiency
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mortality
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Vascular Diseases
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diagnosis
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Vascular Remodeling
8.Prenatal Sonographic and MR Imaging Findings of Extensive Fetal Lymphangioma: A Case Report.
Sung Eun RHA ; Jae Young BYUN ; Hak Hee KIM ; Jong Chul SHIN ; Hyun Young AHN ; Dong chul KIM ; Kyo Young LEE
Korean Journal of Radiology 2003;4(4):260-263
We report the imaging findings in a case of fetal lymphangioma involving the retroperitoneum and right lower extremity, and diagnosed by ultrasonography and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging at 26 weeks of gestation. Prenatal ultrasonograms and T2-weighted single-shot fast spin-echo MR images clearly revealed an extensive, multilocular cystic mass with internal hemorrhage in the retroperitoneum extending to the lower extremity.
Abortion, Eugenic
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Adult
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Female
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Fetal Diseases/*pathology/*ultrasonography
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Human
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Lower Extremity/pathology/ultrasonography
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Lymphangioma/*pathology/*ultrasonography
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging/*methods
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Pregnancy
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Retroperitoneal Space/pathology/ultrasonography
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Ultrasonography, Prenatal
9.Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy and fetal injury.
Lijuan ZHANG ; Fenghua ZHANG ; Lili TANG ; Weihong YANG ; Xue ZHANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2013;38(6):645-652
Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) is an unique complication in pregnancy, which usually manifests in the second or third trimester, and mainly harms the fetus. Its pathogenesis is not yet clear, and placental pathological changes are insufficient to explain the clinical phenomenon.Recent studies had shown that the important cause of perinatal deaths may be the damage to the placental structure and function caused by the high bile acid level. In addition, the change of placental structure and function, umbilical cord factors, and endocrine changes can also cause the fetal development and intrauterine hypoxia. In recent years related researches focus on the toxic effect of bile acid on fetus heart, lungs, brain, liver, and other important organs, the placental vascular pathology, hemodynamic changes, umbilical cord blood vessel factors and the endocrine changes.
Bile Acids and Salts
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metabolism
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Cholestasis, Intrahepatic
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metabolism
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pathology
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Female
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Fetal Diseases
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etiology
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metabolism
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Fetus
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metabolism
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Humans
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Maternal-Fetal Exchange
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Placenta
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pathology
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy Complications
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metabolism
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pathology
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Umbilical Cord
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metabolism
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pathology
10.Telomerase and Apoptosis in the Placental Trophoblasts of Growth Discordant Twins.
Suk Young KIM ; Soon Pyo LEE ; Ji Sung LEE ; Seong Jun YOON ; Gyo JUN ; Yu Jin HWANG
Yonsei Medical Journal 2006;47(5):698-705
In an effort to investigate the molecular basis of growth discordance in embryos that experience the same uterine environment, we compared telomerase activity and apoptosis in placental trophoblasts obtained from growth discordant twins. Between January 2003 and February 2005, placental tissue from twenty pairs of twins was obtained within thirty minutes of delivery. Eleven cases were classified as growth discordant, with birth weight discordance greater than 20%. Nine cases comprised the control group, with less than 20% discordance. Telomerase and apoptotic activities in placental trophoblasts were analyzed by ELISA and immunoblot. Statistical significance was analyzed by a paired t-test, chi- squared test, and ANOVA (SPSS ver 11.0). The average growth discordance was 26.8% in the growth discordant group and 14.4% in the control group. There were no significant differences in maternal age, week of gestation at delivery, parity, or chorionisity between the two groups. In the growth discordant group, the larger twin showed significantly higher telomerase activity (p < 0.01), whereas no significant difference was observed in the control group (p = 0.36). In addition, there was no definitive correlation between telomerase activity and the degree of growth discordance in the larger or smaller twins (R = -0.521 and -0.399, p = 0.15 and 0.25, respectively). The apoptosis proteins Bax and Bcl 2 were detected in both the larger and smaller twins in the growth discordant and control groups. There was no statistically significant difference in Bax expression between the larger and smaller twins (p = 0.25 and 0.92, respectively) for either the growth discordant or the control groups. Bcl 2 expression also showed no significant difference between groups. In Conclusion, A tendency toward reduced telomerase activity and increased apoptosis was discovered in placental trophoblasts of the smaller growth- discordant twin, possibility resulting in delayed fetal growth.
bcl-2-Associated X Protein/metabolism
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Trophoblasts/*enzymology/pathology
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Telomerase/*metabolism
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2/metabolism
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Immunoblotting
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Humans
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Fetal Growth Retardation/*enzymology/metabolism/*pathology
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Fetal Development/physiology
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Diseases in Twins/*enzymology/metabolism/*pathology
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*Apoptosis