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Las lesiones de la región nasofrontal en los niños son un reto diagnóstico debido a surareza, y su potencial comunicación con el sistema nervioso central también aumentasu complicacioneDentro de las principales entidades de esta región se encuentranlos quistes dermoides, los gliomas nasales y losencefaloceles. Un abordaje diagnósticoy terapéutico inapropiado podría generar desde simples recurrencias hastafistulas e infecciones en el sistema nervioso central, que podríancontribuir a mayorescomplicaciones o, incluso, poner en riesgo la vida de los pacientes.
any of the twins which was confirmed on USG. Both babies were euthyroid at birth had normal development on follow up so far. Conclusion: Diagnosis of fetal hypothyroidism needs to be established at an early stage and appropriate hormone replacement treatment should be started. Fetal thyroid color Doppler is a new modality that helps in determining fetal thyroid function and can help to avoid invasive procedures like cordocentesis in appropriate cases. We emphasize on importance of noninvasive USG and maternal biochemical monitoring and correction as required. Hence, a strategic approach to fetal goiter is required to achieve optimal benefits at minimal fetal and maternal risk.
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