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Large Chorioangioma Associated with Hydrops fetalis: Prenatal Diagnosis and Management
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Umbilical CordColor Doppler UltrasoundFetal MedicinePediatricsGynecologyVascular MalformationPrenatal DiagnosisIntrapartum UltrasoundFetal ComplicationMedicineEmbryologyInsertion Area
A large chorioangioma located at the insertion area of the umbilical cord was diagnosed at 19 weeks of gestation by ultrasound and color Doppler ultrasound. This chorioangioma led to a progressively appearing hydrops fetalis and to fetal distress. The infant presented at birth with edemas and ascites associated with severe hemolytic anemia and thrombocytopenia.