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Prenatal Imaging
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Llorens-salvador Roberto,  Veiga-canuto Diana

Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-037

Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in neonates, resulting from a substantial reduction in functional small intestine.
It may arise from congenital anomalies or acquired conditions requiring extensive bowel resection.
This educational exhibit presents a review of the different pathologies potentially leading to SBS in neonates, to help radiologists offer an early and accurate diagnosis, critical to optimize clinical outcomes.
We review and illustrate conditions using multimodality imaging in:
1. Congenital causes of SBD:
Gastroschisis.
Bowel atresia.
Complicated meconium ileus.
Meconium peritonitis and meconium pseudocyst.
2. Acquired causes of SBS:
Malrotation and midgut volvulus.
Necrotizing enterocolitis.
Hirschsprung’s disease.

This study aims to underscore the essential role of perinatal imaging in the early detection, characterization, and management planning of both congenital and acquired etiologies leading to SBS in the neonatal population.
Emphasis is placed on the diagnostic utility of prenatal ultrasound and MRI and postnatal imaging techniques starting with plain radiography, contrast studies, and cross-sectional imaging in the neonatal period.
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Authors:  Llorens-salvador Roberto , Veiga-canuto Diana

Keywords:  Prenatal Imaging, Neonatal Bowel Obstruction, Perinatal

Gwal Kriti,  Malik Archana,  Neville Kucera Jennifer,  Saul David

Final Pr. ID: Poster #: CR-013

To present an extremely rare case of fetus in fetu which was discovered with prenatal ultrasound and fetal MR. Read More

Authors:  Gwal Kriti , Malik Archana , Neville Kucera Jennifer , Saul David

Keywords:  Fetal Imaging, Fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Prenatal Imaging

Oliver Edward,  Gitman Olga,  Gebb Juliana,  Weiss Dana,  Canning Douglas,  Hedrick Holly,  Howell Lori,  Coleman Beverly

Final Pr. ID: Poster #: CR-007

To report the prenatal ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in a prenatally diagnosed case of closed (i.e. skin-covered) cloacal exstrophy. Read More

Authors:  Oliver Edward , Gitman Olga , Gebb Juliana , Weiss Dana , Canning Douglas , Hedrick Holly , Howell Lori , Coleman Beverly

Keywords:  Abdominal Wall Defect, Prenatal Imaging