Objectives: To report on a case of fetal varicella infection following the diagnosis of maternal infection at 16 weeks of gestation.
Methods: Diagnosis was based on serology testing and prenatal ultrasound, confirmed by DNA detection in amniotic fluid (Lightcycler-PCR). Serial ultrasound examinations were performed.
Results: Sonographic anomalies included borderline ventriculomegaly, intracerebral, intrahepatic and myocardial calcifications, limb deformities, articular effusions, and intrauterine growth retardation (confirmed postpartally). The newborn showed a severe encephalopathy and could not be stabilized sufficiently. The child died 23 days after birth.
Conclusion: The outcome of an affected fetus may be very serious and prenatal ultrasound is a helpful tool to recognize the severity of the infection.
Prenatal ultrasound diagnosis, follow-up, and outcome of congenital varicella syndrome
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Pubmed URL [DOI] 10.1159/000091360
[Article Type] Case Reports
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