Defects » Gastrointestinal
- A case of cystic fibrosis presenting as a distended bowel in third trimester

- A case of duodenal atresia

- A case of fetal liver tumor diagnosed prenatally

- A case of gastrointestinal duplication

- Antenatal diagnosis and management of fetal midgut volvulus

- Anterior abdominal wall defects: correlation between antenatal findings and postnatal outcome

- Bowel obstruction presented with reduced fetal movements

- Comparison of isolated versus multiple fetal liver calcifications long term prognosis

- Congenital malformations of the abdominal wall: omphalocele and laparoschisis

- Diagnosis of fetal ovarian torsion presenting with fetal abdominal solid mass and ascites

- Early spontaneous resolution of meconium peritonitis

- Esophageal atresia: prenatal detection rates in multiple versus singleton pregnancies

- Giant isolated exomphalos: role of prenatal diagnosis in prognosis and after birth treatment coordination

- Interleukin 10 receptor gene mutations in very early–onset inflammatory bowel disease: presentation of two cases

- Isolated versus associated pathology of fetal abdominal cystic masses in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy

- Management of rare cases of fetal abdominal cystic lesions

- Prenatal and neonatal outcome of hyperechogenic bowel: report on 184 prenatal cases

- Prenatal detection of esophageal atresia: comparing a standard level two vs a tertiary center expert anomaly scan

- Prenatal diagnois of isolated massive liver calcifications with spontaneous resolution in the neonatal period

- Prenatal diagnosis of a gastric duplication cyst: utility of magnetic resonance imaging

- The contribution of ultrasound in the antenatal diagnosis of omphalocele and gastroschisis

