Re: placental cyst

From: patricia carris (pcarris@hotmail.com)
Thu May 29 21:39:45 2008


Followed a case 2 yrs ago- cyst was up to 7cm as I recall . On serial followups several smaller ones were noted along surface of placenta. Growth was fine with normal outcome. Pt delivered back at rural facility - don't know if placental was evaluated after delivery.

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Patty Carris RDMS

> Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 15:30:00 -0500
> From: khomouda@qualitynet.net
> To: ultrasound@mail.obgyn.net
> Subject: placental cyst
>
> I have a patient who is 21 wks gestation, having a placental cyst (or
> like amniotic surface of the placenta prolapsed by blood under surface)
> protruding inside the amniotic fluid and is reducible interestingly when
> the fetus presses on it, By CFM there is no flow init, but I can see it
> reduced live and the n fills again as the fets stop pressing on it, i am
> following it up and it increased 2 cms in width today and is still
> reducible, does anybody have a clue of the prognosis of such an anomaly
> thanks
>
> Khaled Homouda, MD.
>

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