Abstract

one case was lost to follow-up. Of the remaining 16 pregnancies, 15 women delivered at term and all the infants were healthy. The remaining case delivered a stillborn fetus at 28 week due to an E. coli intrauterine infection. The cause of death was considered unrelated to the PSC. Discussion: According to this series, PSCs are associated with a good perinatal outcome. In contrast with umbilical cord cysts, it is unlikely that PSCs can jeopardize fetal wellbeing, despite continuous growth during pregnancy in some of them. Owing to the close proximity to the umbilical cord in most cases, PSCs should be clearly differentiated from umbilical cord cysts, which carry a poorer prognosis.

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