Abstract
AbstractFetal meconium peritonitis (FMP) is a rare form of sterile chemical peritonitis occurring in utero due to the perforation of the fetal intestine, sometimes after fetoscopic laser photocoagulation (FLP) in twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome, with the broad spectrum of prenatal ultrasound manifestations including abdominal cyst. We report a unique presentation of FMP following FLP with ascites, pseudocyst formation, and the cyst resolving probably of a fistula formation. This case report highlights unusual FMP development and gives a novel clue to antenatal diagnosis and management.
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