2023
DOI: 10.1002/jcu.23528
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Hyperechogenic fetal bowel: Current evidence‐based prenatal diagnosis and management

Abstract: Echogenic fetal bowel (EB) is a prenatal ultrasound finding (0.2%–1.4% of all pregnancies) defined as bowel of similar or greater echogenicity than surrounding bone. In fact, the ultrasound assessment is strongly subjective with inter‐observer variability. The pathophysiology depends on the underlying condition, apparently related with meconium stasis and hypercellularity. It is often an isolated finding, with possible association with other structural anomalies. About the origin, it was observed in fetuses wi… Show more

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“…Hyperechogenic bowel is a subjective assessment of the echogenicity of the fetal bowel on ultrasound and is another common finding in prenatal medicine. It may be a sign of intrauterine enteropathy as it probably is in the case presented here; however, it is a non-specific sign, apparent in other many fetal conditions [ 26 ]. In fetuses with FGR of placental insufficiency, hyperechogenic bowel is a marker of mesenteric ischemia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Hyperechogenic bowel is a subjective assessment of the echogenicity of the fetal bowel on ultrasound and is another common finding in prenatal medicine. It may be a sign of intrauterine enteropathy as it probably is in the case presented here; however, it is a non-specific sign, apparent in other many fetal conditions [ 26 ]. In fetuses with FGR of placental insufficiency, hyperechogenic bowel is a marker of mesenteric ischemia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%