Characteristics and outcome in prenatally diagnosed vascular aorta-umbilical vein malformation

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Congenital arteriovenous fistulas involving the abdominal aorta are very rare. We report an unusual presentation involving the umbilical vein and characterized by the occurrence of a postnatal thrombosis and a favorable outcome. Synopsis: Fetal abdominal arteriovenous fistulas are rare involve branches from the aorta and can lead to umbilical vein thrombosis. © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

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Arteriovenous, Fetal, Malformation, Outcome, Prenatal, Thrombosis, Ultrasound, Aorta, Arteriovenous fistula, Female, Fetus, Humans, Pregnancy, Ultrasonography, prenatal, Umbilical veins, Low molecular weight heparin, Adult, Anticoagulation, Arteriovenous malformation, Article, Cardiomegaly, Case report, Cesarean section, Chorioangioma, Clinical article, Clinical examination, Congenital malformation, Echocardiography, Echography, Family history, Fetus echography, Follow up, Gene mutation, Heart disease, Heart failure, Hepatomegaly, Homozygote, Human, Hydramnios, Maternal care, Mitral valve regurgitation, Neonatal intensive care unit, Newborn, Perinatal period, Pregnancy outcome, Sacrococcyx teratoma, Trisomy 21, Umbilical cord thrombosis, Umbilical malformation, Umbilical vein thrombosis, Vein dilatation, Young adult, Diagnostic imaging, Umbilical vein

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