Mj. Weston et al., CORRELATION OF ANTENATAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY AND PATHOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS IN 153 MALFORMED FETUSES, Journal of clinical ultrasound, 21(6), 1993, pp. 387-392
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Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging",Acoustics
Findings in 153 abnormal fetuses diagnosed by antenatal ultrasound and
subsequently examined by a pediatric pathologist were reviewed. The p
rimary diagnoses in the 153 cases were 67 nervous system anomalies, 19
gastrointestinal system anomalies, 18 genitourinary system anomalies,
13 chromosomal abnormalities, 10 skeletal system amonalies, and 26 ot
her abnormalities. Forty-six percent of the total number had multiple
abnormalities. In 67 cases (44%), autopsy showed further anomalies or
altered the ultrasonographic diagnosis. However, in only 36 (25%) were
there autopsy findings that altered management. Errors in ultrasound
diagnosis were most commonly associated with the presence of multiple
anomalies and oligohydramnios. Expert pathological examination remains
an essential tool in the management of fetal anomaly.