Incidental Finding of Ante-natal Fetal Neck Mass With Post-delivery Imaging and Follow-Up
Sheetal S Shelar, Pratap Parihar, Shirish Vaidya, Rajasbala Dhande, Asish Pavanan

TL;DR
A fetal neck mass was accidentally found during prenatal screening and further examined after birth with imaging.
Contribution
This case report highlights the incidental detection and follow-up of a fetal neck mass using post-delivery imaging.
Findings
The fetal neck mass was incidentally detected during antenatal sonography.
Post-delivery imaging confirmed the presence of the mass and provided further details.
Abstract
Most fetal anomalies can be detected during the second trimester of chromosomal anomaly screening. However, even an experienced sonographer might fail to notice a fetal neck mass during this screening and would be diagnosed at a later point in time. In this case report, we have followed up on an incidentally detected case of fetal neck mass on antenatal sonography with post-delivery ultrasound and contrast-enhanced computed tomography.
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TopicsTumors and Oncological Cases · Teratomas and Epidermoid Cysts · Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics
