Prenatal ultrasonographic detection of ophthalmic diseases.
Article
Leung, E, Diaz-Barbosa, M, Alabiad, C et al. (2012). Prenatal ultrasonographic detection of ophthalmic diseases.
. Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 49 Online e26-e29. 10.3928/01913913-20120515-02
Leung, E, Diaz-Barbosa, M, Alabiad, C et al. (2012). Prenatal ultrasonographic detection of ophthalmic diseases.
. Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 49 Online e26-e29. 10.3928/01913913-20120515-02
Leung, E; Diaz-Barbosa, M; Alabiad, C; Hodapp, E; Tse, D; Murray, TG; Castaner, JC; Martin, D; Berrocal, AM
abstract
Four patients with prenatal sonographic findings suggestive of ophthalmic pathology were detected in utero. The definitive diagnoses of infantile fibrosarcoma, persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous/persistent fetal vasculature, Fraser syndrome, and microphthalmia with coloboma and retrobulbar cyst were made postnatally. High-resolution intrauterine sonograms expedited ophthalmic referral and influenced prenatal planning. Copyright 2012, SLACK Incorporated.