Improving prenatal detection of abdominal supraumbilical anomalies: The sonographic examination of fetal anechoic spaces of upper abdomen revisited

Author:

Sepulveda Waldo1ORCID,Wong Amy E.2ORCID,Ranzini Angela C.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. FETALMED—Maternal‐Fetal Diagnostic Center Fetal Imaging Unit Santiago Chile

2. Department of Maternal‐Fetal Medicine Palo Alto Medical Foundation Mountain View California USA

3. Division of Maternal‐Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology The MetroHealth System Cleveland Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractVisualization of the axial plane of the fetal abdomen is mandatory to obtain abdominal biometry in the assessment of fetal growth in the second and third trimesters. The main anatomic landmarks that must be identified in this view include the fetal stomach and the intrahepatic portion of the umbilical vein, which are easily identifiable as they appear anechoic on ultrasound. The gallbladder is the other prominent anechoic structure in this plane. Focused study of the morphological characteristics of, and spatial relationship among, these three anechoic spaces is a simple technique to detect anomalies involving fetal upper abdominal organs. In this review, the sonographic features of those conditions that can be detected using this technique, which was termed the Fetal Examination of the Anechoic Spaces of upper abdomen Technique (FEAST), are classified and illustrated.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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