Current Status of Diagnosis of Congenital Anomalies by Ultrasonography in Tabriz

Publish Year: 1398
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 11 آبان 1398

Abstract:

Background: So far, over 2700 neonatal anomalies have been registered in the United States, and about 5% of births have been associated with these abnormalities that are most recognizable by ultrasound. The aim of this study was to determine the current status of diagnosis of congenital anomalies by performing ultrasonography in Tabriz.Material And Method: In this cross-sectional study, sonography results of 30 children aged 1 to 59 years old born and congenital malformations were evaluated and a complete documentation of 8 were available.Results : Based on the results, 3 children with Down syndrome were reported in 12, 19, 30, 36 normal ultrasonography. One case of no hand and feet and a normal ultrasound report in the weeks 17 and 34, one case of lower limb anomalies, spina bifida with CSF and normal sonography report in 13 weeks, one case of encephalocell and meningocele with normal sonography at weeks 14, 16 Diagnosis at week 19 of pregnancy, a case of abnormalities of the face and neck and a report of normal ultrasonography in the 12th and 29th gestational age, one case of atresia, absence of radius ulnar, and possibly TAR syndrome with a normal ultrasound report at week 27 and excessive fluid report in ultrasounds of weeks 32 and 40 Was pregnant.Conclusion: The diagnosis of congenital anomalies is important for the issuance of legal abortion until the 19th week of pregnancy. Therefore, the use of ultrasound equipment and its calibration according to the instructions and standards, and the supervision of the ultrasound centers by the relevant experts in the treatment department, the holding of workshops for sonographers and precision In ultrasonography to detect anomalies at a given time, free ultrasound examination in the 16th to 16th week may require the establishment of a reeferal center at universities for pregnant mothers to identify high-risk subjects.

Authors

Masoumeh Ansari

Expert of Babies and Children of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences and Senior Medical Student

Zahra Zeynali

Resident of Surgical Women of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences

Ahmad Mardi

Executive Vice-President of Health Deputy of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences