Case Report
Prenatal Diagnosis of a Segmental Small Bowel Volvulus with Threatened Premature Labor
Figure 1
Mildly dilated small bowel with thickened and hyperechogenic intestinal wall (a) in a typical whirlpool configuration (a, b). Aggravation of intestinal dilatation (c) and peritoneal calcifications leading to the suspicion of meconium peritonitis (d).
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