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Ultrasound Shows Multiseptated Complex Cystic Mass In Cervical Spine Consistent With Cystic Hygroma. Response?

hi doctors,
my ultra sound reads A single intrauterine fetus is see. Two echogenic kidneys with the presence of intra abdominal ascites are seen. A multiseptated complex cystic mass 116x108mm diameters is seen in the posterior cervical spine. This mass has the appearance consistent with the presence of cystic hygroma. oligohydramnios.
Your urgent response is needed . thank you
Sat, 10 Aug 2013
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OB & GYN Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for writing to us.
You should consult a gynaecologist immediately because cystic hygroma is a congenital malformation and it cause intrauterine foetal demise generally but case to case prognosis defer, but basically prognosis is very poor in such cases.
Amniocentesis may be done in such cases.
Hope I have answered your query If you have further questions I will be happy to help.
Good luck.
Regards
Dr. Richa
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Ultrasound Shows Multiseptated Complex Cystic Mass In Cervical Spine Consistent With Cystic Hygroma. Response?

Hi, Thanks for writing to us. You should consult a gynaecologist immediately because cystic hygroma is a congenital malformation and it cause intrauterine foetal demise generally but case to case prognosis defer, but basically prognosis is very poor in such cases. Amniocentesis may be done in such cases. Hope I have answered your query If you have further questions I will be happy to help. Good luck. Regards Dr. Richa