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Fetal Hepatic Calcification

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8 sections · 74 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • Why this finding matters
    • What this deck covers

    2 slides

  2. 02

    What the finding is

    Defining the bright spot, and the three places calcium can sit

    • What we mean by a liver calcification
    • Why the word calcification is loose here
    • Three places calcium can sit in the fetal liver
    • The three types at a glance

    4 slides

  3. 03

    How often it is seen

    Autopsy series, routine scanning and referral centres give very different numbers

    • Two very different sets of numbers
    • What routine scanning actually finds
    • Why one centre reported four times more
    • A larger recent series
    • What seven prenatal series add up to
    • Summary of Studies of Prenatally Detected Intrahepatic Calcifications Published Since 1990 - cases and timing
    • Summary of Studies of Prenatally Detected Intrahepatic Calcifications Published Since 1990 - findings and outcome
    • The seven prenatal series side by side
    • How to read that table

    9 slides

  4. 04

    Why the calcifications form

    Chromosomes, blood-vessel accidents, infection and, rarely, tumours

    • The classic three explanations
    • The link with chromosome problems
    • Calcification doubles the odds
    • How a blood-vessel accident leaves calcium
    • Three proposed vascular routes
    • What triggers those vascular events
    • Why the spot may vanish before birth
    • A very different picture in miscarriages
    • Cases of Spontaneous Miscarriages
    • What that miscarriage table tells you
    • Autopsy work points the same way
    • Infection: cytomegalovirus leads the list
    • Cells enlarged by cytomegalovirus
    • An infected fetus rarely shows just one sign
    • How an infection may end in calcium
    • How sure are we about that chain?
    • Tumours look different

    17 slides

  5. 05

    How it shows up on the scan

    Who gets scanned, when the specks appear, and what the images look like

    • How the finding is usually discovered
    • Maternal history that prompts a closer look
    • When the specks become visible
    • What ultrasound actually shows
    • Scattered specks in a 22-week fetal liver
    • Cross-section of the same abdomen at 22 weeks
    • Side-on view at 28 weeks
    • Shadowing behind the brighter specks
    • Following that case through to delivery
    • Liver specks after a co-twin died
    • How that twin ended up
    • The pattern gives a clue
    • Where MRI fits

    14 slides

  6. 06

    What else it could be

    Look-alikes inside the liver, on its surface, and in the organs next door

    • Specks inside the liver: three buckets
    • Gallstones can mimic the finding
    • Specks on the surface mean something else
    • Check the neighbouring organs
    • Where else to look in the fetal abdomen
    • A rare but serious mimic
    • What that mimic looks like before birth

    7 slides

  7. 07

    What to do about it

    No treatment for the speck itself - the work is finding out why, then watching

    • There is no prenatal treatment
    • The prenatal work-up in four steps
    • Step one: look everywhere else
    • Step two: amniocentesis
    • Drawing fluid from the sac around the fetus
    • Step three: maternal blood tests
    • Step four: repeat the scan
    • Where to deliver
    • After birth: examine the baby
    • After birth: which tests
    • Reassuring versus worrying
    • What the referring physician needs to know
    • What to tell the family
    • 0.06–0.38%
    • Key points
    • Key points, continued

    16 slides

  8. 08

    Sources

    The reference list behind every number on these slides

    • Suggested readings
    • References
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    5 slides