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Echogenic foci in the dilated fetal colon may be associated with the presence of a rectourinary fistula.
Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 2006 Sep; 28(3):341-4.UO

Abstract

Intraintestinal meconium calcification in the fetus and newborn is a rare finding, occurring in patients with intestinal obstruction. The intraluminal location of the enterolithiasis enables differentiation from calcifications that are secondary to bowel perforation and meconium peritonitis. We report on a term male neonate with VACTERL (vertebral defects, imperforate anus, cardiac anomalies, tracheoesophageal fistula, renal anomalies, limb anomalies) association and rectourethral fistula, in whom enterolithiasis was documented by prenatal ultrasound imaging at 21 weeks' gestation. A review of the literature and a summary of all previously described cases of neonates with intraluminal meconium calcifications are provided. Prenatal ultrasonographic detection of enterolithiasis in fetuses with anal atresia may indicate the presence of an enterourinary fistula.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Neonatology, Campus Virchow Klinikum, University Hospital Charité, Berlin, Germany. anja.pohl@charite.deNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

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Case Reports
Journal Article
Review

Language

eng

PubMed ID

16888707

Citation

Pohl-Schickinger, A, et al. "Echogenic Foci in the Dilated Fetal Colon May Be Associated With the Presence of a Rectourinary Fistula." Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology : the Official Journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, vol. 28, no. 3, 2006, pp. 341-4.
Pohl-Schickinger A, Henrich W, Degenhardt P, et al. Echogenic foci in the dilated fetal colon may be associated with the presence of a rectourinary fistula. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 2006;28(3):341-4.
Pohl-Schickinger, A., Henrich, W., Degenhardt, P., Bassir, C., & Hüseman, D. (2006). Echogenic foci in the dilated fetal colon may be associated with the presence of a rectourinary fistula. Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology : the Official Journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 28(3), 341-4.
Pohl-Schickinger A, et al. Echogenic Foci in the Dilated Fetal Colon May Be Associated With the Presence of a Rectourinary Fistula. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 2006;28(3):341-4. PubMed PMID: 16888707.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Echogenic foci in the dilated fetal colon may be associated with the presence of a rectourinary fistula. AU - Pohl-Schickinger,A, AU - Henrich,W, AU - Degenhardt,P, AU - Bassir,C, AU - Hüseman,D, PY - 2006/8/5/pubmed PY - 2007/8/10/medline PY - 2006/8/5/entrez SP - 341 EP - 4 JF - Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology : the official journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology JO - Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol VL - 28 IS - 3 N2 - Intraintestinal meconium calcification in the fetus and newborn is a rare finding, occurring in patients with intestinal obstruction. The intraluminal location of the enterolithiasis enables differentiation from calcifications that are secondary to bowel perforation and meconium peritonitis. We report on a term male neonate with VACTERL (vertebral defects, imperforate anus, cardiac anomalies, tracheoesophageal fistula, renal anomalies, limb anomalies) association and rectourethral fistula, in whom enterolithiasis was documented by prenatal ultrasound imaging at 21 weeks' gestation. A review of the literature and a summary of all previously described cases of neonates with intraluminal meconium calcifications are provided. Prenatal ultrasonographic detection of enterolithiasis in fetuses with anal atresia may indicate the presence of an enterourinary fistula. SN - 0960-7692 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/16888707/Echogenic_foci_in_the_dilated_fetal_colon_may_be_associated_with_the_presence_of_a_rectourinary_fistula_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -