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Öğe Evaluation of Fetal Autopsy Findings in the Hatay Region: 274 Cases(De Gruyter Open Ltd, 2012) Hakverdi, Sibel; Guzelmansur, Ismail; Gungoren, Arif; Toprak, Serhat; Yaldiz, Mehmet; Hakverdi, Ali UlviObjective: The aim of this study was to present the incidence of fetal anomalies in our region of Hatay, Turkey in order to determine the efficiency of prenatal diagnosis through fetal autopsy, and to compare our statistical data with other national and international studies. Material and Method: This study was conducted on 274 fetuses from terminated pregnancies due to abnormal prenatal findings and intrauterine deaths from 2005 to September 2010. Fetuses were evaluated through postmortem examination, external measurements, X-rays, Magnetic Resonance Images, Multislice Computerized Tomography and photographs. The autopsy was completed by the histological examination of each organ. Results: Autopsy was conducted on 274 fetuses. A fetal anomaly was detected in 160 (58.39%) cases. The central nervous system contained the most frequent structural defects (79 cases, 49.38%), followed by malformations in the musculoskeletal system in 36 cases (22.5%). The most frequent multiple system anomalies were central nervous system defect and bilateral adrenal agenesis, musculoskeletal system malformations and urinary system defects. Fetal autopsy provided additional findings in 43 cases (26.88%). Conclusion: Fetal autopsy is a very important procedure and an integral part of the general prenatal management. New findings through this method may suggest invaluable data for parents about potential risks in future pregnancies.Öğe Fetal Cervical Neuroblastoma: Prenatal Diagnosis(Hindawi Ltd, 2011) Guzelmansur, Ismail; Aksoy, Hatice Tatar; Hakverdi, Sibel; Seven, Mustafa; Dilmen, Ugr; Dilmen, GulcinNeuroblastoma is the most frequent extracranial solid tumor in childhood, but it is seldom diagnosed prenatally. It usually presented with adrenal masses. Presentation of other localization is extremely rare. We report a case of cervical neuroblastoma identified at 20 weeks of gestational age. This is the third case diagnosed antenatally on neck region in the literature. Additionally, it is the first case that extended to the brain. We also discussed the literature for cervical neuroblastoma detected prenatally.Öğe A rare anomaly presented with symptoms of acute abdomen: a third kidney located at right iliac fossa(Turkish Assoc Trauma Emergency Surgery, 2007) Ozturk, Erol; Yaman, Ibrahim; Bayarogullari, Hanifi; Guzelmansur, IsmailSupernumerary kidney is an extremely rare congenital anomaly of the urinary tract. A 39 year-old woman was admitted to the emergency unit with right lower quadrant pain. Physical examination revealed abdominal tenderness and defense on palpation of the right pelvic region. Blood and urine analysis revealed leukocytosis and urinary tract infection. Ultrasound examination demonstrated a suspicious mass which was thought to be a pseudokidney in the pelvis. Native kidneys were found in the normal anatomic position. Further investigation with computed tomography demonstrated a functioning third kidney which has located at the right iliac fossa in addition to normal excreting tight and left kidneys. Acute abdomen like symptoms were secondary to the urinary infection of the third kidney and the urinary infection was successfully treated by antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory medication. We conclude that the infection of pelvic supernumerary kidney may create clinical symptoms of acute abdomen. Although extremely rare, congenital anomalies like supernumerary pelvic kidney should be included in the differential diagnosis.