Prenatal diagnosis of bilateral adrenal cysts
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)35722-1
Prenatal diagnosis of bilateral adrenal cysts
Abstract
We report a case of prenatally diagnosed bilateral adrenal cysts. Ultrasonographic diagnosis was made at 35 weeks of gestation and spontaneous resolution was observed by age 6 months. We review the characteristics of adrenal cysts, particularly hemorrhagic lesions, and recommend ultrasonography for followup.
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