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Comparative evaluation of ultrasonic virtopsia and classical autopsy for antenatal fetal death. / Bezhenar, V. F.; Ivanova, L. A.; Belitchenko, N. V.
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T1 - Comparative evaluation of ultrasonic virtopsia and classical autopsy for antenatal fetal death
AU - Bezhenar, V. F.
AU - Ivanova, L. A.
AU - Belitchenko, N. V.
PY - 2020/1/1
Y1 - 2020/1/1
N2 - AIM OF STUDY: Comparison of the data obtained by ultrasound examination of a pregnant woman with antenatal death of the fetus and stillborn child, with the autopsy results. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The protocols of ultrasound examinations and the autopsy protocols of 126 fetuses that died antenatally were analyzed. RESULTS: In our study of 126 patients, 95 showed no structural changes either during ultrasound examination or during further pathomorphological examination. The ultrasound conclusion corresponded to the results of classical autopsy in the presence of congenital malformations in two patients. 29 pregnant women had discrepancies in the results of ultrasound examination and subsequent pathomorphological examination. At the same time, in 7 patients there was an overdiagnosis, in 22 - an underdiagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Ultrasound diagnostics in cases of suspected fetal death does not allow verification of the diagnosis, ultrasound examination of a pregnant woman with antenatal fetal death and post-mortem ultrasound examination of a stillborn cannot replace autopsy, pathoanatomical and histological examinations.
AB - AIM OF STUDY: Comparison of the data obtained by ultrasound examination of a pregnant woman with antenatal death of the fetus and stillborn child, with the autopsy results. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The protocols of ultrasound examinations and the autopsy protocols of 126 fetuses that died antenatally were analyzed. RESULTS: In our study of 126 patients, 95 showed no structural changes either during ultrasound examination or during further pathomorphological examination. The ultrasound conclusion corresponded to the results of classical autopsy in the presence of congenital malformations in two patients. 29 pregnant women had discrepancies in the results of ultrasound examination and subsequent pathomorphological examination. At the same time, in 7 patients there was an overdiagnosis, in 22 - an underdiagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Ultrasound diagnostics in cases of suspected fetal death does not allow verification of the diagnosis, ultrasound examination of a pregnant woman with antenatal fetal death and post-mortem ultrasound examination of a stillborn cannot replace autopsy, pathoanatomical and histological examinations.
KW - childbirth
KW - fetal death
KW - fetal movement
KW - obstetrics
KW - pregnancy
KW - stillbirth
KW - ultrasound
KW - virtopsia
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85087321234&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.17116/patol20208203151
DO - 10.17116/patol20208203151
M3 - Article
C2 - 32593267
AN - SCOPUS:85087321234
VL - 82
SP - 51
EP - 54
JO - АРХИВ ПАТОЛОГИИ
JF - АРХИВ ПАТОЛОГИИ
SN - 0004-1955
IS - 3
ER -
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