The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research
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J. Obstet. Gynaecol. Res. · Oct 2001
Case ReportsPrenatal diagnosis of isolated anorectal atresia with colonic perforation.
We report here a case of prenatal diagnosis of isolated anorectal atresia with intrauterine colonic perforation at 34 weeks of gestation, characterized by the presence of a bilobed cystic pelvic mass with a V-shape appearance separated from the bladder with changing features during observation. Mild ascites was also visualized. Other structures were normal on detailed ultrasound. ⋯ Autopsy revealed isolated anorectal atresia, and high (supraelevator) lesions. In conclusion, the findings of bilobed cystic pelvic mass with a V-shape were useful to diagnose anorectal atresia in this case. Prenatal ultrasound can facilitate early diagnosis and treatment.