TY - JOUR
T1 - Occipital scalp hemangioma
T2 - Prenatal sonographic and magnetic resonance images
AU - Miyakoshi, Kei
AU - Tanaka, Mamoru
AU - Matsumoto, Tadashi
AU - Hattori, Yoshihisa
AU - Minegishi, Kazuhiro
AU - Ishimoto, Hitoshi
AU - Yoshimura, Yasunori
PY - 2008/8
Y1 - 2008/8
N2 - Fetal scalp hemangioma in the occipital region is extremely rare and its accurate diagnosis is essential for perinatal management. We present a case of occipital scalp hemangioma diagnosed by prenatal sonography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). An echogenic mass measuring 29 mm × 23 mm × 30 mm was found in the occipital region by sonography at 20 weeks of gestation. Color-flow Doppler sonography depicted vascularity only at the periphery of the mass. The MRI results indicated that the extracranial mass exhibited a heterogeneous appearance of predominantly hyperintensity on T1- and hypointensity on T2-weighted images without evidence of fat signals, suggesting a soft tissue lesion containing blood products. Based on sonographic and MRI findings, the fetus was diagnosed to have occipital scalp hemangioma. Postmortem examination revealed cavernous hemangioma with hemorrhage. The MRI was a valuable adjunct to sonography for prenatal evaluation of an occipital lesion.
AB - Fetal scalp hemangioma in the occipital region is extremely rare and its accurate diagnosis is essential for perinatal management. We present a case of occipital scalp hemangioma diagnosed by prenatal sonography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). An echogenic mass measuring 29 mm × 23 mm × 30 mm was found in the occipital region by sonography at 20 weeks of gestation. Color-flow Doppler sonography depicted vascularity only at the periphery of the mass. The MRI results indicated that the extracranial mass exhibited a heterogeneous appearance of predominantly hyperintensity on T1- and hypointensity on T2-weighted images without evidence of fat signals, suggesting a soft tissue lesion containing blood products. Based on sonographic and MRI findings, the fetus was diagnosed to have occipital scalp hemangioma. Postmortem examination revealed cavernous hemangioma with hemorrhage. The MRI was a valuable adjunct to sonography for prenatal evaluation of an occipital lesion.
KW - Fetus
KW - Magnetic resonance imaging
KW - Occipital scalp hemangioma
KW - Sonography
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1447-0756.2008.00736.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1447-0756.2008.00736.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 18840177
AN - SCOPUS:52649105491
SN - 1341-8076
VL - 34
SP - 666
EP - 669
JO - Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research
JF - Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research
IS - SUPPL.1
ER -