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Evaluation of Pulmonary Hypoplasia in Various Congenital Anomalies with a Comparison of Two Conventional Methods of Assessment: Radial Alveolar Count (RAC) and Lung Weight: Body Weight Ratio (LBW)

Objective: Pulmonary hypoplasia is common in the perinatal period and causes death in newborn infants. It is commonly associated with a number of malformation syndromes. Various parameters are used to estimate pulmonary hypoplasia at fetal autopsy including Lung Weight Body Weight ratio (LW:BW), Rad...

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Autores principales: Cherian, Deepu Mathew, Shalini, C. N. Sai, Andrews, Chitra, Maheswari, Uma, D, Prathiba
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Publicado: Federation of Turkish Pathology Societies 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10512681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33432563
http://dx.doi.org/10.5146/tjpath.2021.01521
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author Cherian, Deepu Mathew
Shalini, C. N. Sai
Andrews, Chitra
Maheswari, Uma
D, Prathiba
author_facet Cherian, Deepu Mathew
Shalini, C. N. Sai
Andrews, Chitra
Maheswari, Uma
D, Prathiba
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description Objective: Pulmonary hypoplasia is common in the perinatal period and causes death in newborn infants. It is commonly associated with a number of malformation syndromes. Various parameters are used to estimate pulmonary hypoplasia at fetal autopsy including Lung Weight Body Weight ratio (LW:BW), Radial Alveolar Count (RAC) and DNA estimation. Material and Method: This study was carried out as a retrospective analysis of 108 lung specimens of fetuses with congenital anomalies for a period of five years. All terminated fetuses with anomalies were received with 10% formalin. An inverted Y-shaped incision was made on the fetus to remove the lungs. Lung weight and body weight were measured and the ratio was calculated. Morphometric estimation of RAC was done microscopically by counting the number of alveoli using the Q capture software. RAC was calculated based on gestational age. Results: Among the restrictive lung diseases, pulmonary hypoplasia by the LW:BW ratio was prevalent in 43% while the same by RAC was 19%. Similarly, pulmonary hypoplasia by the LW:BW ratio was prevalent in 35% while the same by RAC was 26% among cases with non restrictive lung diseases. Oligohydramnios showed the highest prevalence of pulmonary hypoplasia (23.7%), followed by renal anomalies (16.9%) and CNS anomalies (15.2%). Conclusion: Pulmonary hypoplasia is a common occurrence in many congenital anomalies, premature rupture of membranes, and hydrops fetalis. Identifying the anomaly during the intrauterine period will help to anticipate and accordingly manage the baby in the postpartum period. Early diagnosis of correctable condition like oligohydramnios will also help in the early intervention and prevention of pulmonary hypoplasia.
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spelling pubmed-105126812023-09-21 Evaluation of Pulmonary Hypoplasia in Various Congenital Anomalies with a Comparison of Two Conventional Methods of Assessment: Radial Alveolar Count (RAC) and Lung Weight: Body Weight Ratio (LBW) Cherian, Deepu Mathew Shalini, C. N. Sai Andrews, Chitra Maheswari, Uma D, Prathiba Turk Patoloji Derg Original Article Objective: Pulmonary hypoplasia is common in the perinatal period and causes death in newborn infants. It is commonly associated with a number of malformation syndromes. Various parameters are used to estimate pulmonary hypoplasia at fetal autopsy including Lung Weight Body Weight ratio (LW:BW), Radial Alveolar Count (RAC) and DNA estimation. Material and Method: This study was carried out as a retrospective analysis of 108 lung specimens of fetuses with congenital anomalies for a period of five years. All terminated fetuses with anomalies were received with 10% formalin. An inverted Y-shaped incision was made on the fetus to remove the lungs. Lung weight and body weight were measured and the ratio was calculated. Morphometric estimation of RAC was done microscopically by counting the number of alveoli using the Q capture software. RAC was calculated based on gestational age. Results: Among the restrictive lung diseases, pulmonary hypoplasia by the LW:BW ratio was prevalent in 43% while the same by RAC was 19%. Similarly, pulmonary hypoplasia by the LW:BW ratio was prevalent in 35% while the same by RAC was 26% among cases with non restrictive lung diseases. Oligohydramnios showed the highest prevalence of pulmonary hypoplasia (23.7%), followed by renal anomalies (16.9%) and CNS anomalies (15.2%). Conclusion: Pulmonary hypoplasia is a common occurrence in many congenital anomalies, premature rupture of membranes, and hydrops fetalis. Identifying the anomaly during the intrauterine period will help to anticipate and accordingly manage the baby in the postpartum period. Early diagnosis of correctable condition like oligohydramnios will also help in the early intervention and prevention of pulmonary hypoplasia. Federation of Turkish Pathology Societies 2021-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10512681/ /pubmed/33432563 http://dx.doi.org/10.5146/tjpath.2021.01521 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article published by Federation of Turkish Pathology Societies under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium or format, provided the original work is properly cited. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Cherian, Deepu Mathew
Shalini, C. N. Sai
Andrews, Chitra
Maheswari, Uma
D, Prathiba
Evaluation of Pulmonary Hypoplasia in Various Congenital Anomalies with a Comparison of Two Conventional Methods of Assessment: Radial Alveolar Count (RAC) and Lung Weight: Body Weight Ratio (LBW)
title Evaluation of Pulmonary Hypoplasia in Various Congenital Anomalies with a Comparison of Two Conventional Methods of Assessment: Radial Alveolar Count (RAC) and Lung Weight: Body Weight Ratio (LBW)
title_full Evaluation of Pulmonary Hypoplasia in Various Congenital Anomalies with a Comparison of Two Conventional Methods of Assessment: Radial Alveolar Count (RAC) and Lung Weight: Body Weight Ratio (LBW)
title_fullStr Evaluation of Pulmonary Hypoplasia in Various Congenital Anomalies with a Comparison of Two Conventional Methods of Assessment: Radial Alveolar Count (RAC) and Lung Weight: Body Weight Ratio (LBW)
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Pulmonary Hypoplasia in Various Congenital Anomalies with a Comparison of Two Conventional Methods of Assessment: Radial Alveolar Count (RAC) and Lung Weight: Body Weight Ratio (LBW)
title_short Evaluation of Pulmonary Hypoplasia in Various Congenital Anomalies with a Comparison of Two Conventional Methods of Assessment: Radial Alveolar Count (RAC) and Lung Weight: Body Weight Ratio (LBW)
title_sort evaluation of pulmonary hypoplasia in various congenital anomalies with a comparison of two conventional methods of assessment: radial alveolar count (rac) and lung weight: body weight ratio (lbw)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10512681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33432563
http://dx.doi.org/10.5146/tjpath.2021.01521
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