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Am J Perinatol 2010; 27(10): 771-774
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1254239
© Thieme Medical Publishers
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1254239
Perinatal Detection of Gallstones in Siblings
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Publikationsdatum:
03. Mai 2010 (online)
ABSTRACT
Infant and pediatric cholelithiases are well-recognized conditions, thought to be predisposed to by several factors. Fetal cholelithiasis by comparison is a rare finding, and little is known about the natural history and clinical significance of echogenic foci in the fetal gallbladder. The occurrence of fetal gallstones has not been reported among siblings. We report on the first known case of perinatal detection of gallstones in siblings.
KEYWORDS
Cholelithiasis - perinatal gallstones - gallbladder
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Anastasios AngelidesM.D.
Department of Pediatrics, Baystate Children's Hospital
759 Chestnut Street, Springfield, MA 01199
eMail: anastasios.angelidesmd@bhs.org