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Chorionic nodules: an early sonographic sign of pregnancy loss?

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العنوان: Chorionic nodules: an early sonographic sign of pregnancy loss?
المؤلفون: Sas, Ioan1,2, Tomescu, Larisa-Cristina1,2, Nicolae, Nicoleta1,2, Șerban, Denis-Mihai1,2, Borozan, Florina2
المصدر: Ginecologia.ro. 2023 Supplement, Vol. 11, p31-31. 1/2p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *MISCARRIAGE, *AMNIOTIC liquid, *PREGNANT women, *MORPHOGENESIS, *FETAL development, *AMNIOTIC fluid embolism
مستخلص: This study investigates the importance of the early sonographic sign of chorionic nodules in the context of pregnancy impairment. Chorionic nodules are cystic formations commonly encountered during pregnancy that develop in the chorionic membrane. Although most chorionic nodules are asymptomatic and do not have a negative impact on the pregnancy, some may be associated with complications. Research methods used in this study included clinical examination and detailed ultrasound investigations of singleton pregnant women diagnosed with chorionic nodules. The patients were monitored during the first trimester to assess for early signs of pregnancy impairment and to identify possible complications associated with chorionic nodules. The preliminary results showed that the presence of chorionic nodules was not directly associated with pregnancy impairment in most cases. However, some pregnant women with chorionic nodules have had early ultrasound signs of pregnancy damage, such as irregular growth in fetal size, abnormalities in organ development, or decreased amniotic fluid. These signs indicated possible complications and the need for a careful monitoring of the pregnancy. The preliminary findings suggest that the early ultrasound sign of pregnancy impairment in the presence of chorionic nodules may serve as an early indicator of potential complications. The early identification of these signs can allow prompt interventions and appropriate pregnancy management to minimize the associated risks. However, further observations on screening ultrasounds, possibly research of serological markers and further investigations are needed to confirm these preliminary findings and to better understand the clinical and pathophysiological implications of chorionic nodules in pregnancy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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