Publications by authors named "Maria Okumura"

Both partial mole and twin gestation are conditions associated with the risk of the early onset of pre-eclampsia. In cases of twin gestation, the death or selective termination of a severely growth-restricted fetus may lead to the reversal of maternal pre-eclampsia because of the involution or death of the pathological placenta, as has been reported by some authors. This case demonstrates that in a twin triploid gestation, in spite of the demise of one of the fetuses, the respective partial molar placenta can continue to grow and may contribute to the development or to the worsening of the pre-eclampsia.

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Nasal gliomas are rare benign congenital midline tumors composed of heterotopic neuroglial tissue. They have potential for intracranial extension through a bony defect in the skull base. Neuroimaging is essential for identifying nasal lesions and for determining their exact location and any possible intracranial extension.

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We present a case of an advanced invasive mole with a metastatic thrombus in the inferior vena cava in which sonography clearly showed vesicles in the myometrium, ovaries, and metastatic thrombus leading to a diagnosis of invasive mole rather than choriocarcinoma.

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Auditory exostoses are bone anomalies located on the floor of the external auditory canal. They frequently develop in individuals who participate in water sports and other aquatic activities. Their etiology is probably multifactorial; development seems to be triggered by regular exposure to cold water as well as to low air temperatures and/or cold winds.

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Auditory exostoses are bone masses located in the external auditory canal. Currently, most researchers agree that the environment (especially water temperature, but also atmospheric temperature and wind action) plays a pivotal role in the development of this trait. This article discusses whether the presence of auditory exostoses can be used as an aquatic activity marker in bioarchaeological studies, especially in groups that inhabited tropical and subtropical regions.

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The classic sonographic appearance of the kidneys in fetuses with autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD) has been well described. We report a case of enlarged kidneys with pyramidal hyperechogenicity quite similar to medullary nephrocalcinosis found in a fetus at 34 weeks' gestation. At 39 weeks, a female neonate was delivered and died after 22 h due to pulmonary insufficiency secondary to severe oligohydramnios.

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The prenatal diagnosis of congenital transmission of Chagas' disease in a pregnant woman with the indeterminate form of the disease is reported. Sonography revealed fetal hydrops at 31 weeks' gestation. Anti-Trypanosoma cruzi IgM and IgG antibodies were negative in the fetal blood sampled by cordocentesis, but T.

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