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Chapter 20 - Fetal Tumors (Content last reviewed: 15th February 2018)

from Section 3 - Late Prenatal – Fetal Problems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 November 2017

David James
Affiliation:
University of Nottingham
Philip Steer
Affiliation:
Imperial College London
Carl Weiner
Affiliation:
University of Kansas
Bernard Gonik
Affiliation:
Wayne State University, Detroit
Stephen Robson
Affiliation:
University of Newcastle
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Summary

Fetal tumors are rare, but can be associated with serious fetal morbidity and mortality. Recent technologic advances in ultrasound imaging and fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have made antenatal detection possible. Early detection has significant implications for maternal and fetal wellbeing. Once a fetal neoplasm is identified or suspected, a management strategy should be formulated based on the presumptive diagnosis and the prognosis for the lesion in question. An understanding of the ultrasonographic appearance of specific lesions, the differential diagnosis, available treatment modalities, including advanced delivery modalities, and overall prognosis is critical in providing families with accurate information. A multidisciplinary team, with representatives from maternal–fetal medicine, neonatology, pediatric hematology–oncology, and pediatric surgery, provides an excellent source of information for the parents and allows for an integrated approach.

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