Prenatal diagnosis of fetal adrenal masses: Differentiation between hemorrhage and solid tumor by color Doppler sonography

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We present four cases of fetal adrenal masses detected by routine prenatal ultrasound, of which three were adrenal hemorrhages and one was a fetal neuroblastoma. The differential diagnoses of fetal adrenal mass include adrenal hemorrhage, neuroblastoma, adrenal and cortical renal cysts, pulmonary sequestrations, duplication of the reno-ureteral system and Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome. These can pose a diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma. A systematic comparison of the pre- and postnatal sonographic features including color Doppler imaging may help to differentiate adrenal hemorrhage from neuroblastoma prenatally.

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Schwärzler, P., Bernard, J. P., Senat, M. V., & Ville, Y. (1999). Prenatal diagnosis of fetal adrenal masses: Differentiation between hemorrhage and solid tumor by color Doppler sonography. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 13(5), 351–355. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-0705.1999.13050351.x

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