TY - JOUR
T1 - Transient fetal sternal dermal cyst
T2 - Report of 2 cases and literature review
AU - Gilboa, Yinon
AU - Achiron, Reuven
AU - Yulzari, Vered
AU - Bronshtein, Moshe
PY - 2007/3
Y1 - 2007/3
N2 - Objective. The purpose of this series was to describe the prenatal diagnosis and pregnancy outcome of fetuses affected by a transient idiopathic fetal sternal cyst. Methods. Two fetuses had the diagnosis of an isolated presternal cyst at routine sonography at 15 weeks. A follow-up sonographic examination was done, and the neonates were examined after birth. Results. In both cases, the cyst disappeared at 20 weeks' gestation, and both fetuses had only a small dimple at the location of the cyst. Conclusions. An isolated presternal cyst is an extremely rare finding. It should be followed sonographically and if it disappears within a few weeks, the diagnosis of a dermal inclusion cyst should be suspected. Parents can be informed to anticipate a small depression on the neonate's chest.
AB - Objective. The purpose of this series was to describe the prenatal diagnosis and pregnancy outcome of fetuses affected by a transient idiopathic fetal sternal cyst. Methods. Two fetuses had the diagnosis of an isolated presternal cyst at routine sonography at 15 weeks. A follow-up sonographic examination was done, and the neonates were examined after birth. Results. In both cases, the cyst disappeared at 20 weeks' gestation, and both fetuses had only a small dimple at the location of the cyst. Conclusions. An isolated presternal cyst is an extremely rare finding. It should be followed sonographically and if it disappears within a few weeks, the diagnosis of a dermal inclusion cyst should be suspected. Parents can be informed to anticipate a small depression on the neonate's chest.
KW - Prenatal diagnosis
KW - Sonography
KW - Sternal cyst
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U2 - 10.7863/jum.2007.26.3.367
DO - 10.7863/jum.2007.26.3.367
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AN - SCOPUS:33847661927
SN - 0278-4297
VL - 26
SP - 367
EP - 369
JO - Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
JF - Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
IS - 3
ER -