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Isolated hyperechoic fetal colon before 36 weeks' gestation reveals cystinuria.
[cystinuria]
To
determine
whether
there
is
an
association
between
the
fetal
ultrasound
finding
of
hyperechoic
colon
and
the
gestational
age
at
which
it
presents
and
cystinuria
.
A
prospective
national
survey
was
performed
in
France
including
all
observations
of
isolated
fetal
hyperechoic
colon
detected
at
routine
second
-
and
third
-trimester
ultrasound
over
a
2
-
year
period
.
Collected
images
were
reviewed
by
experts
.
Colon
was
defined
as
being
hyperechoic
when
its
echogenicity
was
at
least
equal
to
that
of
the
iliac
bone
.
It
was
diagnosed
when
large
tubular
echogenic
portions
of
the
colon
,
without
a
focal
mass
and
without
posterior
acoustic
shadows
,
were
observed
at
the
periphery
of
the
abdomen
.
Urinary
amino
acid
analysis
was
performed
after
birth
in
the
cases
identified
to
test
for
cystinuria
.
Nineteen
fetuses
with
ultrasound
findings
of
hyperechoic
colon
were
included
,
and
the
mothers
of
16
of
these
agreed
to
participate
in
the
study
.
In
eight
of
nine
cases
of
hyperechoic
colon
observed
before
36
weeks
'
gestation
cystinuria
was
confirmed
at
birth
.
In
the
seven
remaining
cases
,
observed
after
36
weeks
,
none
was
found
to
have
cystinuria
and
all
had
normal
images
at
previous
routine
ultrasound
scans
at
22
and
33
weeks
.
When
present
,
no
difference
in
the
sonographic
appearance
of
hyperechoic
colon
was
noted
between
the
two
groups
.
In
the
cystinuria
-affected
cases
,
the
length
of
the
hyperechoic
mass
appeared
to
increase
with
gestational
age
.
In
our
experience
,
the
presence
of
a
hyperechoic
colon
at
routine
ultrasound
scan
before
36
weeks
'
gestation
should
prompt
screening
for
cystinuria
at
birth
,
while
later
observation
(
>
36
weeks
)
of
this
finding
does
not
appear
to
be
related
to
any
disease
.
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"all had normal images at previous routine ultrasound scans at 22 and 33 weeks"
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