Fetal tumors: Prenatal ultrasonographic findings and clinical characteristics

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The incidence of fetal tumors has been increased due to generalization of prenatal evaluation and improvement of imaging techniques. The early detection of a fetal tumor and understanding of its imaging features are very important for fetal, maternal, and neonatal care. Ultrasonography is usually used for the detection and differential diagnosis of fetal tumors, and magnetic resonance imaging is increasingly being used as a complementary study. Many fetal tumors have different clinical and imaging features compared with pediatric tumors. Although several fetal tumors may mimic other common anomalies, some specific imaging features may carry early accurate diagnosis of fetal tumors, which may alter the prenatal management of a pregnancy and the mode of delivery, and facilitate immediate postnatal treatment.

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Cho, J. Y., & Lee, Y. H. (2014, February 26). Fetal tumors: Prenatal ultrasonographic findings and clinical characteristics. Ultrasonography. Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine. https://doi.org/10.14366/usg.14019

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