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Chorionic Bump: Radiologic Features and Pregnancy Outcomes

Background Chorionic bump is a rare condition defined as a bulge or protrusion from the choriodecidual surface into the gestational sac. The limited literature on this infrequent entity suggests that the pregnancies with multiple chorionic bumps mostly result in fetal demise. Aims To review the avai...

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Autores principales: Yousaf, Amman, Tayyab, Ahmad, Anil, Muhammad Sana Ullah, Ahmed, Mohamed Mohamed Helmi, Ahmed, Sana Sayed Hussein Badr Ahmed, Alobadli, Amal
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7735167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33329976
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.11480
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author Yousaf, Amman
Tayyab, Ahmad
Anil, Muhammad Sana Ullah
Ahmed, Mohamed Mohamed Helmi
Ahmed, Sana Sayed Hussein Badr Ahmed
Alobadli, Amal
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Tayyab, Ahmad
Anil, Muhammad Sana Ullah
Ahmed, Mohamed Mohamed Helmi
Ahmed, Sana Sayed Hussein Badr Ahmed
Alobadli, Amal
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description Background Chorionic bump is a rare condition defined as a bulge or protrusion from the choriodecidual surface into the gestational sac. The limited literature on this infrequent entity suggests that the pregnancies with multiple chorionic bumps mostly result in fetal demise. Aims To review the available literature and the patients from our institute having sonographic findings of chorionic bump and making the sonographers and radiologists aware of this known cause of first-trimester pregnancy loss. Study design A retrospective review of the cases diagnosed at our institute during the last four years. Methods and materials Single-center institutional data for four years (January 2016-December 2019) was accessed using ICD codes. IRB approval was waived owing to the anonymized use of patient data. Results Six female patients diagnosed with chorionic bump were included, with a mean age of 29.83±12 years. The average gestational age at the time of diagnosis was 8.16±3 weeks. The most common sonographic findings were a protrusion from the chorionic wall into the gestational sac cavity, having a central hypoechoic region with peripheral hyperechoic rim (isoechoic to the chorion) and having no vascularity (n=5), and the less common finding was a hyperechoic protrusion with no vascularity (n=1). n=5 had a single lesion, and n=1 had two lesions. The average diameter of the lesion in the largest dimension was 18±11 mm. n=3 pregnancies resulted in a first-trimester miscarriage, and n=3 pregnancies delivered healthy babies at term.  Conclusions A chorionic bump significantly increases the risk of a first-trimester miscarriage.
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spelling pubmed-77351672020-12-15 Chorionic Bump: Radiologic Features and Pregnancy Outcomes Yousaf, Amman Tayyab, Ahmad Anil, Muhammad Sana Ullah Ahmed, Mohamed Mohamed Helmi Ahmed, Sana Sayed Hussein Badr Ahmed Alobadli, Amal Cureus Obstetrics/Gynecology Background Chorionic bump is a rare condition defined as a bulge or protrusion from the choriodecidual surface into the gestational sac. The limited literature on this infrequent entity suggests that the pregnancies with multiple chorionic bumps mostly result in fetal demise. Aims To review the available literature and the patients from our institute having sonographic findings of chorionic bump and making the sonographers and radiologists aware of this known cause of first-trimester pregnancy loss. Study design A retrospective review of the cases diagnosed at our institute during the last four years. Methods and materials Single-center institutional data for four years (January 2016-December 2019) was accessed using ICD codes. IRB approval was waived owing to the anonymized use of patient data. Results Six female patients diagnosed with chorionic bump were included, with a mean age of 29.83±12 years. The average gestational age at the time of diagnosis was 8.16±3 weeks. The most common sonographic findings were a protrusion from the chorionic wall into the gestational sac cavity, having a central hypoechoic region with peripheral hyperechoic rim (isoechoic to the chorion) and having no vascularity (n=5), and the less common finding was a hyperechoic protrusion with no vascularity (n=1). n=5 had a single lesion, and n=1 had two lesions. The average diameter of the lesion in the largest dimension was 18±11 mm. n=3 pregnancies resulted in a first-trimester miscarriage, and n=3 pregnancies delivered healthy babies at term.  Conclusions A chorionic bump significantly increases the risk of a first-trimester miscarriage. Cureus 2020-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7735167/ /pubmed/33329976 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.11480 Text en Copyright © 2020, Yousaf et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Anil, Muhammad Sana Ullah
Ahmed, Mohamed Mohamed Helmi
Ahmed, Sana Sayed Hussein Badr Ahmed
Alobadli, Amal
Chorionic Bump: Radiologic Features and Pregnancy Outcomes
title Chorionic Bump: Radiologic Features and Pregnancy Outcomes
title_full Chorionic Bump: Radiologic Features and Pregnancy Outcomes
title_fullStr Chorionic Bump: Radiologic Features and Pregnancy Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Chorionic Bump: Radiologic Features and Pregnancy Outcomes
title_short Chorionic Bump: Radiologic Features and Pregnancy Outcomes
title_sort chorionic bump: radiologic features and pregnancy outcomes
topic Obstetrics/Gynecology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7735167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33329976
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.11480
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