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21st European Congress of Pathology
Istanbul, Turkey, September 08-13, 2007
http://www.ecp2007istanbul.org/
Slide Seminar 13, September 10th
Unexpected histological findings that change the clinical diagnosis in foetoplacental pathology
Chairpersons: P.B.Nunes and E.Ozer

 

 

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Slide 5a  
Slide 5b  
Case 5
Presented by: Dr. Miguel Reyes-Mugica

Clinical History
A male fetus was delivered through elective termination of pregnancy at 19 weeks, after an ultrasound revealed a Dandy-Walker malformation, bilateral enlarged kidneys and oligohydramnios. The mother was 30 years old, G1P0 and previously healthy.
On gross examination, no external malformations were found. Internal examination revealed marked enlargement of kidneys, with a multicystic appearance; examination of the brain showed a dilated fourth ventricle, and agenesis of corpus callosum. Pulmonary hypoplasia was also present. Slides from liver and kidney are shown.
  
  Non-Obstructive Multicystic Renal Dysplasia (NOMCRD)  
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