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Reverse diastolic flow of the fetal middle cerebral artery associated with placental chorangiomatosis and asymptomatic concealed placental abruption

Reverse diastolic flow of the fetal middle cerebral artery is a rare, yet ominous finding which has been associated with adverse perinatal outcomes including: intracranial hemorrhage, growth restriction, fetal-maternal hemorrhage, severe anemia, hydrops, hepatic anomaly, subsequent stillbirth, and e...

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Autores principales: Sherer, David M., Makanjoula, Olabisi, Field, Alessia, Sokolovski, Margarita, Zigalo, Aleksandra, Hyppolite-Francis, Sheila, Dalloul, Mudar
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10050675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37006836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radcr.2023.02.028
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author Sherer, David M.
Makanjoula, Olabisi
Field, Alessia
Sokolovski, Margarita
Zigalo, Aleksandra
Hyppolite-Francis, Sheila
Dalloul, Mudar
author_facet Sherer, David M.
Makanjoula, Olabisi
Field, Alessia
Sokolovski, Margarita
Zigalo, Aleksandra
Hyppolite-Francis, Sheila
Dalloul, Mudar
author_sort Sherer, David M.
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description Reverse diastolic flow of the fetal middle cerebral artery is a rare, yet ominous finding which has been associated with adverse perinatal outcomes including: intracranial hemorrhage, growth restriction, fetal-maternal hemorrhage, severe anemia, hydrops, hepatic anomaly, subsequent stillbirth, and early neonatal death. We report a case in which following notation of a nonreassuring fetal heart rate at 32 weeks’ gestation, sonographic documentation of persistent reverse diastolic flow of the fetal middle cerebral artery was noted in association with sonographic findings of vascular placental dysmorphology and an asymptomatic concealed placental abruption. Subsequent fetal heart rate tracing consistent with uteroplacental insufficiency led to immediate Cesarean birth of an anemic yet nonacidotic, nonhypoxic neonate, who did well following management of respiratory distress syndrome and partial exchange transfusion. Placental abruption was confirmed at delivery. Histopathology of the placenta confirmed the presence of localized chorangiomatosis (“wandering” chorangioma). The association of reverse diastolic flow of the fetal middle cerebral artery, placental chorangiomatosis and placental abruption has not been reported previously. We conclude that in the presence of prenatal sonographic findings of placental dysmorphology and or placental abruption, insonation of the fetal middle cerebral artery should be performed to assess the possibility of increased peak systolic velocity and possible reverse diastolic flow, both associated with fetal anemia and increased likelihood of an adverse perinatal outcome.
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spelling pubmed-100506752023-03-30 Reverse diastolic flow of the fetal middle cerebral artery associated with placental chorangiomatosis and asymptomatic concealed placental abruption Sherer, David M. Makanjoula, Olabisi Field, Alessia Sokolovski, Margarita Zigalo, Aleksandra Hyppolite-Francis, Sheila Dalloul, Mudar Radiol Case Rep Case Report Reverse diastolic flow of the fetal middle cerebral artery is a rare, yet ominous finding which has been associated with adverse perinatal outcomes including: intracranial hemorrhage, growth restriction, fetal-maternal hemorrhage, severe anemia, hydrops, hepatic anomaly, subsequent stillbirth, and early neonatal death. We report a case in which following notation of a nonreassuring fetal heart rate at 32 weeks’ gestation, sonographic documentation of persistent reverse diastolic flow of the fetal middle cerebral artery was noted in association with sonographic findings of vascular placental dysmorphology and an asymptomatic concealed placental abruption. Subsequent fetal heart rate tracing consistent with uteroplacental insufficiency led to immediate Cesarean birth of an anemic yet nonacidotic, nonhypoxic neonate, who did well following management of respiratory distress syndrome and partial exchange transfusion. Placental abruption was confirmed at delivery. Histopathology of the placenta confirmed the presence of localized chorangiomatosis (“wandering” chorangioma). The association of reverse diastolic flow of the fetal middle cerebral artery, placental chorangiomatosis and placental abruption has not been reported previously. We conclude that in the presence of prenatal sonographic findings of placental dysmorphology and or placental abruption, insonation of the fetal middle cerebral artery should be performed to assess the possibility of increased peak systolic velocity and possible reverse diastolic flow, both associated with fetal anemia and increased likelihood of an adverse perinatal outcome. Elsevier 2023-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10050675/ /pubmed/37006836 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radcr.2023.02.028 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of University of Washington. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Case Report
Sherer, David M.
Makanjoula, Olabisi
Field, Alessia
Sokolovski, Margarita
Zigalo, Aleksandra
Hyppolite-Francis, Sheila
Dalloul, Mudar
Reverse diastolic flow of the fetal middle cerebral artery associated with placental chorangiomatosis and asymptomatic concealed placental abruption
title Reverse diastolic flow of the fetal middle cerebral artery associated with placental chorangiomatosis and asymptomatic concealed placental abruption
title_full Reverse diastolic flow of the fetal middle cerebral artery associated with placental chorangiomatosis and asymptomatic concealed placental abruption
title_fullStr Reverse diastolic flow of the fetal middle cerebral artery associated with placental chorangiomatosis and asymptomatic concealed placental abruption
title_full_unstemmed Reverse diastolic flow of the fetal middle cerebral artery associated with placental chorangiomatosis and asymptomatic concealed placental abruption
title_short Reverse diastolic flow of the fetal middle cerebral artery associated with placental chorangiomatosis and asymptomatic concealed placental abruption
title_sort reverse diastolic flow of the fetal middle cerebral artery associated with placental chorangiomatosis and asymptomatic concealed placental abruption
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10050675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37006836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radcr.2023.02.028
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