Rare Antenatal Fetal Malformations of the Anterior Abdominal Wall in Mali: About a Case

Traore, Ousmane and Diarra, Ouncoumba and N’Diaye, Mamadou and Sanogo, Souleymane and Guindo, Ilias and Kone, Abdoulaye and Sissoko, Hamady and Diallo, Mahamadou and Sidibe, Siaka and Keita, Adama Diaman (2022) Rare Antenatal Fetal Malformations of the Anterior Abdominal Wall in Mali: About a Case. Open Journal of Medical Imaging, 12 (04). pp. 208-214. ISSN 2164-2788

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Abstract

Abdominal wall malformations correspond to a wide spectrum of congenital anomalies that are due to a defect in the closure of the anterior abdominal wall and can be fatal. We report the case of laparoschisis associated with a poly malformation syndrome in the same fetus at the reference health center of commune III of the district of Bamako. The objective is to clarify the interest of antenatal ultrasound in the diagnosis and prognosis of these malformations. It was a 19-year-old prim gravid woman received as part of the prenatal check-up. Antenatal ultrasound had allowed the diagnosis of malformation of the anterior abdominal wall of the gastroschisis type associated with abnormalities of the neural tube, the urogenital system and the bone skeleton. The antenatal diagnosis of the malformations had motivated the realization of a therapeutic termination of pregnancy at 19 weeks of amenorrhea and 3 days by triggering and vaginal delivery, allowing the confirmation of the diagnosis of gastroschisis and the poly malformation syndrome which is extremely rare. Antenatal ultrasound remains an ideal means of imaging for monitoring pregnancy and had made it possible to make the prognosis and antenatal diagnosis of multiple malformations in association, and to indicate better therapeutic decision-making.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Academic Digital Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 28 Mar 2023 12:18
Last Modified: 02 Jan 2024 13:05
URI: http://publications.article4sub.com/id/eprint/1056

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