Intrauterine ultrasonographic assessments of embryonic development

被引:18
作者
Fujiwaki, R [1 ]
Hata, T [1 ]
Hata, K [1 ]
Kitao, M [1 ]
机构
[1] SHIMANE MED UNIV,DEPT OBSTET & GYNECOL,IZUMO,SHIMANE 693,JAPAN
关键词
high-frequency catheter-based miniature transducer; intrauterine ultrasonography; anatomic structures; embryonic development;
D O I
10.1016/0002-9378(95)90425-5
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to describe embryonal anatomic structures by use of intrauterine ultrasonography with a 20 MHz flexible catheter-based, high-resolution, real-time miniature transducer. STUDY DESIGN: Thirty-four women about to undergo therapeutic abortion from 7 to 9.9 weeks' gestation were studied with specially developed catheter-based, high-resolution, real-time miniature (2.4 mm outer diameter) ultrasonography transducer (20 MHz). A percentage of anatomic structures visualized at each gestational age is presented. RESULTS: The number and the clarity of structures increased from 7 to 8 weeks of gestation; however, the image quality was degraded because of the increasing fetal size at 9 weeks. At 8 weeks secondary brain vesicles, spine, midgut herniation, liver, upper and lower limb buds, and sacral tail were visualized in all fetuses. The four-chamber view was first identified at 8 weeks, as were fingers or toes. The stomach was first noted at 9 weeks. The umbilical cord cyst was visualized in 8% of embryos at 7 weeks' gestation and in 29% of embryos at 8 weeks. One cystic hygroma was diagnosed at 8 weeks 5 days. CONCLUSION: Intrauterine ultrasonography provides information on the visualization of anatomic structures of the embryo. In this limited series one embryonic malformation was demonstrated, and thus there is a potential for its use in the detection of malformations. These results suggest that intrauterine ultrasonography has the potential to be a supplement to transvaginal ultrasonography during the first trimester in high-risk pregnancies.
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