Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate perinatal outcome of fetal echogenic bowel.Study Design: In this retrospective cohort study, fetuses with echogenic bowel diagnosed and followed in our center between 2013-2017 were included. Fetuses and infants were evaluated in terms of antenatal comorbidities and postnatal persistent diseases. Infants were followed-up to June 2018 from time of diagnosis. Demographic questionnaire and face to face interview were used to obtain data including immune system diseases and respiratory system pathologies in infants. Results: A total of 100 fetuses with echogenic bowel were included in the study. Fetal aneuploidy was detected in 7 (7%) cases. Trisomy 21 was the most common aneuploidy and identified in 4 (4%) cases. Other chromosomal disorders were tetrasomy 12p (1%), 69XXX (1%) and 46 XX, t (2,22) (9q9) (1%). A fetal echogenic bowel was associated with major congenital malformations in 25 (%25) cases. Cardiac abnormality was the most prevalent (%7). First and second trimester vaginal bleeding history was found in 5 pregnant women. In 3 case with isolated echogenic bowel (no congenital malformation and aneuploidy), lactose intolerance, celiac disease, and non-obstructive hydrocephalus were diagnosed in early childhood. Conclusion: Isolated fetal echogenic bowel which can be considered as a soft marker for aneuploidy may be associated with lactose intolerance and celiac disease. Further clinical studies are warranted to evaluate this relationship.

Highlights

  • Isolated minor ultrasonographic anomalies are evaluated as a variant of normal fetal anatomy in the second trimester fetal ultrasonography [1,2,3]

  • A total of 100 fetuses with echogenic bowel were included in the study

  • A fetal echogenic bowel was associated with major congenital malformations in 25 (%25) cases

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Introduction

Isolated minor ultrasonographic anomalies are evaluated as a variant of normal fetal anatomy in the second trimester fetal ultrasonography [1,2,3]. Hyperechogenic bowel (HEB) is one of the minor anomalies and was first described by Lince et al[4]. Fetal bowel is observed echogenic in ultrasonogra-. Submitted for Publication: Revised for Publication: Accepted for Publication: ORCID IDs of the authors: EHC: 0000-0003-1431-2294 TA: 0000-0001-9488-9776. 01.12.2018 24.05.2019 02.07.2019 HS: 0000-0002-3586-6125, YSE: 0000-0002-0183-0618, Quick Response Code: Access this article online. Perinatal Outcome of Fetal Echogenic Bowel: A Single-Center Retrospective Cohort Study. The echogenicity of the fetal bowel is often compared with bone tissue echogenicity as bright as nearby bone on the lowest gain setting [7,8]

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