2010
DOI: 10.1002/uog.7624
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Fetal forehead hemangiopericytoma: prenatal diagnosis and postnatal outcome

Abstract: Coupled chains: A fully synthetic single‐chain branched depsipeptide precursor lacking a proinsulin‐like tethering of the A and B chains leads, by oxidative folding to the insulin characteristic cystine topology and by subsequent saponification of the ester bond, to the target two‐chain insulin molecule with high efficiency (see picture; violet/blue A/B chain, yellow cystine units).

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“…4,5 Fetal MRI diagnosis of infantile hemangiopericytoma has been reported previously. [6][7][8][9] In two instances, there were multiple lesions located in the head and retroperitoneum. 7,9 One report stated that the lesion exhibited bright signal on T1weighted images.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,5 Fetal MRI diagnosis of infantile hemangiopericytoma has been reported previously. [6][7][8][9] In two instances, there were multiple lesions located in the head and retroperitoneum. 7,9 One report stated that the lesion exhibited bright signal on T1weighted images.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This case was followed up postnatally for 18 months after complete excision at 7 days of birth. Baby had normal growth and development without any recurrence during the period of observation [12]. Malignant myopericytoma is very rare and shows high mitotic rate, high cellularity, pleomorphism and necrosis on histopathology [5].…”
Section: Stout and Murraymentioning
confidence: 99%