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Ductus Venosus Agenesis and Portal System Anomalies—Association and Outcome

SIMPLE SUMMARY: We have limited information regarding the association and implications of portal venous system (PVS) anomalies in agenesis of ductus venosus (ADV) cases. Few cases of PVS malformations have been reported during fetal life apart from ADV. To the best of our knowledge, this is the firs...

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Autores principales: Nagy, Rodica Daniela, Cernea, Nicolae, Dijmarescu, Anda Lorena, Manolea, Maria-Magdalena, Zorilă, George-Lucian, Drăgușin, Roxana Cristina, Vrabie, Sidonia Cătălina, Dîră, Laurențiu Mihai, Sîrbu, Ovidiu Costinel, Novac, Marius Bogdan, Drăgoescu, Nicoleta Alice Marinela, Gheonea, Mihaela, Stoica, George Alin, Căpitănescu, Răzvan Grigoraș, Iliescu, Dominic-Gabriel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9031854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35453747
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11040548
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author Nagy, Rodica Daniela
Cernea, Nicolae
Dijmarescu, Anda Lorena
Manolea, Maria-Magdalena
Zorilă, George-Lucian
Drăgușin, Roxana Cristina
Vrabie, Sidonia Cătălina
Dîră, Laurențiu Mihai
Sîrbu, Ovidiu Costinel
Novac, Marius Bogdan
Drăgoescu, Nicoleta Alice Marinela
Gheonea, Mihaela
Stoica, George Alin
Căpitănescu, Răzvan Grigoraș
Iliescu, Dominic-Gabriel
author_facet Nagy, Rodica Daniela
Cernea, Nicolae
Dijmarescu, Anda Lorena
Manolea, Maria-Magdalena
Zorilă, George-Lucian
Drăgușin, Roxana Cristina
Vrabie, Sidonia Cătălina
Dîră, Laurențiu Mihai
Sîrbu, Ovidiu Costinel
Novac, Marius Bogdan
Drăgoescu, Nicoleta Alice Marinela
Gheonea, Mihaela
Stoica, George Alin
Căpitănescu, Răzvan Grigoraș
Iliescu, Dominic-Gabriel
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: We have limited information regarding the association and implications of portal venous system (PVS) anomalies in agenesis of ductus venosus (ADV) cases. Few cases of PVS malformations have been reported during fetal life apart from ADV. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study designed to evaluate the prenatal incidence of ADV and PVS anomalies in the second- and third-trimester anomaly scan experience of a tertiary unit. PVS anomalies were found more frequently than previously reported. We found PVS anomalies in one-third of the ADV cases, while ADV was present in 85.7% of the PVS anomalies. Our data suggest that PVS development is ductus venosus-dependent. PVS anomalies worsened the outcome of ADV cases in our study, and the vast majority of ADV cases that were associated with a normal PVS presented a favorable outcome. The presence of additional fetal anomalies is the best predictor for the outcome of DVA cases. However, an easier evaluation of PVS represents a powerful predictor for ADV cases and addresses the long-term prognosis. ABSTRACT: To evaluate the prenatal diagnosis of agenesis of ductus venosus (ADV) and portal venous system (PVS) anomalies and describe the outcome of these cases, either isolated or associated. We evaluated the intrahepatic vascular system regarding the presence of normal umbilical drainage and PVS characteristics in the second and third trimester of pregnancy. The associated anomalies and umbilical venous drainage were noted. Follow-up was performed at six months follow-up. Ultrasonography was performed in 3517 cases. A total of 19 cases were prenatally diagnosed: 18 ADV cases, seven abnormal PVS cases, and six associations of the two anomalies. We noted an incidence of 5.1‰ and 1.9‰ for ADV and PVS anomalies, respectively. Out of the 18 ADV cases, 27.7% were isolated. Five cases (26.3%) presented genetic anomalies. PVS anomalies were found in 33.3% of the ADV cases. ADV was present in 85.7% of the PVS anomalies. DV and PVS abnormalities were found with a higher than reported frequency. Normal DV is involved in the normal development of the PVS. Additional fetal anomalies are the best predictor for the outcome of ADV cases. Evaluation of PVS represents a powerful predictor for ADV cases and addresses the long-term prognosis.
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spelling pubmed-90318542022-04-23 Ductus Venosus Agenesis and Portal System Anomalies—Association and Outcome Nagy, Rodica Daniela Cernea, Nicolae Dijmarescu, Anda Lorena Manolea, Maria-Magdalena Zorilă, George-Lucian Drăgușin, Roxana Cristina Vrabie, Sidonia Cătălina Dîră, Laurențiu Mihai Sîrbu, Ovidiu Costinel Novac, Marius Bogdan Drăgoescu, Nicoleta Alice Marinela Gheonea, Mihaela Stoica, George Alin Căpitănescu, Răzvan Grigoraș Iliescu, Dominic-Gabriel Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: We have limited information regarding the association and implications of portal venous system (PVS) anomalies in agenesis of ductus venosus (ADV) cases. Few cases of PVS malformations have been reported during fetal life apart from ADV. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study designed to evaluate the prenatal incidence of ADV and PVS anomalies in the second- and third-trimester anomaly scan experience of a tertiary unit. PVS anomalies were found more frequently than previously reported. We found PVS anomalies in one-third of the ADV cases, while ADV was present in 85.7% of the PVS anomalies. Our data suggest that PVS development is ductus venosus-dependent. PVS anomalies worsened the outcome of ADV cases in our study, and the vast majority of ADV cases that were associated with a normal PVS presented a favorable outcome. The presence of additional fetal anomalies is the best predictor for the outcome of DVA cases. However, an easier evaluation of PVS represents a powerful predictor for ADV cases and addresses the long-term prognosis. ABSTRACT: To evaluate the prenatal diagnosis of agenesis of ductus venosus (ADV) and portal venous system (PVS) anomalies and describe the outcome of these cases, either isolated or associated. We evaluated the intrahepatic vascular system regarding the presence of normal umbilical drainage and PVS characteristics in the second and third trimester of pregnancy. The associated anomalies and umbilical venous drainage were noted. Follow-up was performed at six months follow-up. Ultrasonography was performed in 3517 cases. A total of 19 cases were prenatally diagnosed: 18 ADV cases, seven abnormal PVS cases, and six associations of the two anomalies. We noted an incidence of 5.1‰ and 1.9‰ for ADV and PVS anomalies, respectively. Out of the 18 ADV cases, 27.7% were isolated. Five cases (26.3%) presented genetic anomalies. PVS anomalies were found in 33.3% of the ADV cases. ADV was present in 85.7% of the PVS anomalies. DV and PVS abnormalities were found with a higher than reported frequency. Normal DV is involved in the normal development of the PVS. Additional fetal anomalies are the best predictor for the outcome of ADV cases. Evaluation of PVS represents a powerful predictor for ADV cases and addresses the long-term prognosis. MDPI 2022-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9031854/ /pubmed/35453747 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11040548 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nagy, Rodica Daniela
Cernea, Nicolae
Dijmarescu, Anda Lorena
Manolea, Maria-Magdalena
Zorilă, George-Lucian
Drăgușin, Roxana Cristina
Vrabie, Sidonia Cătălina
Dîră, Laurențiu Mihai
Sîrbu, Ovidiu Costinel
Novac, Marius Bogdan
Drăgoescu, Nicoleta Alice Marinela
Gheonea, Mihaela
Stoica, George Alin
Căpitănescu, Răzvan Grigoraș
Iliescu, Dominic-Gabriel
Ductus Venosus Agenesis and Portal System Anomalies—Association and Outcome
title Ductus Venosus Agenesis and Portal System Anomalies—Association and Outcome
title_full Ductus Venosus Agenesis and Portal System Anomalies—Association and Outcome
title_fullStr Ductus Venosus Agenesis and Portal System Anomalies—Association and Outcome
title_full_unstemmed Ductus Venosus Agenesis and Portal System Anomalies—Association and Outcome
title_short Ductus Venosus Agenesis and Portal System Anomalies—Association and Outcome
title_sort ductus venosus agenesis and portal system anomalies—association and outcome
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9031854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35453747
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11040548
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