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Absent Ductus venosus in the Fetus: Review of the Literature and First Report of Direct Umbilical Venous Drainage to the Coronary Sinus
by
Nir, Amiram
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Perles, Zeev
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Rein, Azaria J.J.T.
in
Biological and medical sciences
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Diseases of mother, fetus and pregnancy
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Female
2003
The ductus venosus connects the portal and umbilical veins with the inferior vena cava and acts as a sphincter to protect the fetus from placental overcirculation. Its absence usually causes hydrops fetalis and is associated with high mortality rate, chromosomal anomalies and congenital malformations. In this condition, the umbilical vein almost always drains directly into right-sided structures such as inferior vena cava or right atrium. We reviewed the literature and describe the first case of a fetus with absent ductus venosus and direct connection of the umbilical vein to the coronary sinus.
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Prenatal MR diffusion-weighted imaging in a fetus with hemimegalencephaly
by
Gomori, John M.
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Nadjari, Michael
,
Agid, Ronit
in
Adult
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Brain - abnormalities
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Brain - pathology
2006
We report a case of hemimegalencephaly diagnosed by prenatal MRI with an emphasis on its appearance on diffusion-weighted images. This case shows that in this condition the enlarged hemisphere may show restricted diffusion on prenatal MRI. In our opinion, this finding may result from a combination of increased cellularity and advanced myelination in the affected hemisphere. Restricted diffusion is an additional valuable indicator in the analysis of the fetal brain.
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