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Importance of Prenatal Diagnosis of Ileal Atresia in Gestational Diabetes Cases.
Chelu, Sorina Cristina; Kundnani, Nilima Rajpal; Nistor, Daciana; Chiriac, Veronica Daniela; Brad, Giorgiana Flavia; Cerbu, Simona; Iancu, Mihaela Adela; Borza, Claudia.
Affiliation
  • Chelu SC; Department of Functional Science, Discipline of Pathophysiology, "Victor Babeș" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timișoara, Romania.
  • Kundnani NR; Center for Translational Research and Systems Medicine, "Victor Babeș" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timișoara, Romania.
  • Nistor D; Discipline of Obstetrics and Gynecology, "Victor Babeș" University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timișoara, Timișoara, Romania.
  • Chiriac VD; Department of Cardiology - Internal Medicine and Ambulatory Care, Prevention and Cardiovascular Recovery, "Victor Babeș" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timișoara, Romania.
  • Brad GF; Research Centre of Timișoara Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Timișoara, Romania.
  • Cerbu S; Department of Functional Sciences, Physiology, Centre of Immuno-Physiology and Biotechnologies (CIFBIOTEH), "Victor Babeș" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timișoara, Romania.
  • Iancu MA; Oncogen, Centre for Gene and Cellular Therapies in Cancer, Timișoara, Romania.
  • Borza C; Discipline of Obstetrics and Gynecology, "Victor Babeș" University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timișoara, Timișoara, Romania.
Am J Case Rep ; 25: e942838, 2024 Apr 08.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38584385
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND Maldevelopment of the fetal bowel can result in the rare condition of intestinal atresia, which results in congenital bowel obstruction. This report describes a case of prenatal diagnosis of fetal ileal atresia at 22 weeks' gestation. CASE REPORT Here, we present a 24-year old woman who was 22 weeks into her first pregnancy when she underwent routine fetal ultrasound. She was diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus. Her body mass index was normal and she had normal weight gain. The ultrasonographic examination performed revealed a hyperechoic bowel and a small dilatation of the bowel. The couple was counselled for possible intestinal atresia and its postnatal implications. At 33 weeks of gestation, polyhydramnios appeared, and the intestinal distension was much more pronounced, with hyperechoic debris in the intestinal lumen (succus-entericus). After birth, surgery was performed and we concluded the patient had type II atresia, which was surgically treated. CONCLUSIONS This report has highlighted the importance of antenatal ultrasound in detecting fetal abnormalities, and has shown that rare conditions such as intestinal atresia can be accurately diagnosed and successfully managed. Surgical correction, if implemented promptly after stabilizing the general condition, can have a relatively good prognosis. Coexisting fetal ileal atresia and gestational diabetes mellitus are rare occurrences, which can make each condition even more difficult to treat.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diabetes, Gestational / Intestinal Atresia / Intestine, Small Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Pregnancy Language: En Journal: Am J Case Rep / The American journal of case reports Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diabetes, Gestational / Intestinal Atresia / Intestine, Small Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Pregnancy Language: En Journal: Am J Case Rep / The American journal of case reports Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication: