A rare case of persistent fetal intestinal hyperechogenicity - Answer
In our case, the hyperechogenicity of the fetal intestine was observed for the first time during the 12th week sonography and was not resolved later. At the ultrasound checkup at 27 weeks, there was intestinal and gastric dilation; during the following one, at 29 weeks, a peritoneal effusion was als...
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Main Authors: | Paolo Figliolini (Author), Martina Rossano (Author), Fabiola Guerra (Author), Giulia Di Pietro (Author), Maria Antonietta Marcialis (Author), Maria Cristina Pintus (Author) |
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Hygeia Press di Corridori Marinella,
2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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