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What Causes A Mass At The Back Of Baby S Neck During Pregnancy?

my sister is about 10weeks preganant she had an U/S. Her OB called her and told her they found a mass on the back of the neck of the baby. She is still waiting to get an appt with a specialty doctor, but what does it mean when a baby has a mass in pregnancy.. thank you Sonia                                                                  
Tue, 19 Apr 2016
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Hello Sonia and welcome to healthcare magic.

The common causes of a mass on a foetus' neck are meningocoel (abnormal spinal cord protrusion), cystic hygroma (abnormal protrusion of lymph vessels), lipoma (non cancerous growth of a tumour).

All the causes mentioned above are treatable but may require surgery after birth of the baby.

I could have given a more detailed answer if i had few more facts like age of the parents, any chromosomal abnormality suspected in the foetus etc.

Please do write back if you have any more queries.
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What Causes A Mass At The Back Of Baby S Neck During Pregnancy?

Hello Sonia and welcome to healthcare magic. The common causes of a mass on a foetus neck are meningocoel (abnormal spinal cord protrusion), cystic hygroma (abnormal protrusion of lymph vessels), lipoma (non cancerous growth of a tumour). All the causes mentioned above are treatable but may require surgery after birth of the baby. I could have given a more detailed answer if i had few more facts like age of the parents, any chromosomal abnormality suspected in the foetus etc. Please do write back if you have any more queries.