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Dysmorphic Gallbladder Found on Prenatal Ultrasound as a Hint for Biliary Atresia

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JOURNAL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE
Volume 42, Issue 6, Pages 1345-1351

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jum.16145

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biliary atresia; dysmorphic gallbladder; fetus; prenatal diagnosis; ultrasound

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This is a report on the association between prenatal ultrasound-detected dysmorphic gallbladders and biliary atresia. The authors highlight that dysmorphic gallbladder is a strong hint for BA, but other related sonographic features should also be sought for diagnosis.
Biliary atresia (BA) is a rare but devastating cholangiopathy. We report a case series of dysmorphic gallbladders detected during prenatal ultrasound, which were confirmed as BA after birth. We present the prenatal ultrasound findings as well as integral follow-up, with an aim to raise awareness regarding the association between BA and dysmorphic gallbladder. Although this dysmorphic gallbladder is a strong hint for BA, it is also important to search for other related sonographic features, such as the presence of microcysts at the hepatic hilum, dilated right hepatic artery, and seroperitoneum, which may provide more evidence for the diagnosis of BA.

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