Congenital tumors: imaging when life just begins.

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Title
Congenital tumors: imaging when life just begins.
Journal
Insights Into Imaging
Author(s)
Alamo L., Beck-Popovic M., Gudinchet F., Meuli R.
ISSN
1869-4101 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1869-4101
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2011
Volume
2
Number
3
Pages
297-308
Language
english
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Publication types: JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The technical developments of imaging methods over the last 2 decades are changing our knowledge of perinatal oncology. Fetal ultrasound is usually the first imaging method used and thus constitutes the reference prenatal study, but MRI seems to be an excellent complementary method for evaluating the fetus. The widespread use of both techniques has increased the diagnosis rates of congenital tumors. During pregnancy and after birth, an accurate knowledge of the possibilities and limits of the different imaging techniques available would improve the information obtainable, thus helping the medical team to make the most appropriate decisions about therapy and to inform the family about the prognosis.
CONCLUSION: In this review article, we describe the main congenital neoplasms, their prognosis and their imaging characteristics with the different pre- and postnatal imaging methods available.
Keywords
Pediatric oncology, Prenatal diagnosis, Fetal US, Fetal MRI, Neonatal imaging
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