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RevistaGinecologia4(11)32-35(2016)
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Ultrasound assessment - a key element in establishing the diagnosis of congenital infection

M.M. Cîrstoiu, A. Munteanu, I. Stavarache, E. Brătilă, C. Berceanu, L. Rădulescu, O. Munteanu, S. Vlădăreanu


Rezumat: Congenital infections are a well-known cause of intrauterine fetal death and also of peri- and postnatal morbidity. Also, the malformative potential is well documented. Trans-placental infection of viruses, even in a subclinical phase of the maternal infection, can determine sever congenital syndroms. Even non-specific echographic anomalies may indicate a congenital infection. However, some echographic anomalies are specific for congenital syndromes. This is why establishig a fast and correct diagnosis of congenital infection is a dezideratum of the modern obstetrician. Ultrasound assessment is a key element in establishing the diagnosis and in follow-up of patients with congenital infections.
Cuvinte cheie: congenital infection, ultrasound assessment, malformations

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