A case of chorioangioma of the placenta is reported in which the tumor and a few of its maternal and fetal complications were detected by antenatal ultrasound examination. The clinical implications of this benign tumor for both mother and fetus are discussed.
Absrracr.A randomized doubleblind investigation of prostaglandin vaginal suppositories prior to hysteroscopy was untertaken in 30 non-pregnant women. PGEl in 14 of 15 treated patients we found a softening and a dilatation of the cervical canal, but with a relatively high frequency of side effects-nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. No serious bleeding or side effects were observed.
A female infant with extralobar lung sequestration (ELS) combined with bilateral hydrothorax and ascites is presented. A 34-year-old para II, pregnant in the 29th gestation week, was referred to hospital because of acute hydramnios. Ultrasound examination demonstrated marked hydramnios, together with ascites and bilateral pleural effusion in the fetus. In the amniotic fluid, alfafetoprotein was found normal and the karyotype showed a normal chromosome pattern, 46 xx. The hydramnios was so severe and the cervix so unripe, that cesarean section had to be undertaken, and a girl of 1650 g, and 42 cm long was born. Just after delivery the infant had bradycardia, cyanosis and respiratory insufficiency, with Apgar score 2 during the first 15 min. Manual ventilation followed by Servo respirator with 100% oxygen was given, but with poor effect. The infant lived only 6 3/4 hours. At autopsy there was hydrothorax, bilateral collapsed lungs and ascites and ELS as the only congenital malformation.
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