• Curr. Opin. Pediatr. · Feb 2013

    Review

    Perinatal management of infant tumors and the promise of fetal surgery.

    • Jennifer Bruny and Timothy M Crombleholme.
    • Division of Pediatric General, Thoracic and Fetal Surgery, Colorado Institute for Maternal Fetal Health, Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado 80045, USA.
    • Curr. Opin. Pediatr. 2013 Feb 1;25(1):31-9.

    Purpose Of ReviewThis review outlines the current approaches to prenatal imaging, differential diagnosis, antenatal natural history, and the available treatment options for the most commonly prenatally diagnosed malignant tumors.Recent FindingsIn-utero diagnosis of fetal tumors, although still a rare event, has become more common as prenatal imaging modalities have improved. In general, this prenatal diagnosis allows more informed prenatal counseling and better perinatal planning for potentially high-risk deliveries. There are rare indications for prenatal fetal intervention.SummaryDiagnosis of a fetal tumor should prompt referral to a specialized center. Further understanding of these rare patients will require multicenter collaboration.

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