Prodhomme Olivier, Baud Catherine, Saguintaah Magali, Bolivar Perrin Julie, David Stephanie, Taleb Arrada Ikram, Couture Alain
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: SCI-011
To present the technique and the images obtain by postmortem ultrasound in the particular setting of fetal death and discuss its abilities and limitations.
To compare the diagnostic yields of joint analysis of ultrasound and X-Ray compared to autopsy in the setting of fetal death.
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Authors: Prodhomme Olivier , Baud Catherine , Saguintaah Magali , Bolivar Perrin Julie , David Stephanie , Taleb Arrada Ikram , Couture Alain
Keywords: Ultrasonography, Postmortem, Fetus, Fetal death, Postmortem Imaging
Gupta Neetika, Snyder Elizabeth, Victoria Teresa, Arthurs Owen, Miller Elka
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-007
The purpose of this exhibit is to describe the expected physiological post-mortem changes in the fetus and children using different imaging modalities. These post-mortem changes are affected by a variety of antemortem and postmortem factors, amongst all, the age of the fetus or child, the organ system in question, and the extent of fluid shifts and tissue changes are the most crucial and help to guide the imaging modality of choice in post-mortem period. It is imperative to understand organ-system-specific post-mortem changes for satisfactory reporting of post-mortem imaging in children. When in doubt, a review of perimortem clinical details and a correlation with antemortem/antenatal imaging findings may assist in reaching the final diagnosis. Read More
Authors: Gupta Neetika , Snyder Elizabeth , Victoria Teresa , Arthurs Owen , Miller Elka
Keywords: Postmortem Imaging, Physiological changes, Expected changes