Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4133384 | Human Pathology | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Thoracoamniotic shunting is the treatment of choice for management of the fetus with type 1 congenital pulmonary airway malformation. Thoracoamniotic shunting has been performed to reduce life-threatening risks such as fetal hydrops. However, caution is needed because of possible complications. Here, we report that thoracoamniotic shunting can cause histologic changes in the cyst epithelia. In 5 of 8 patients treated prenatally with thoracoamniotic shunting, squamous metaplasia in the cyst epithelia was seen; whereas squamous metaplasia was not found in 6 patients who were not treated with this procedure. Our results reveal that long-term exposure to the intrauterine environment could possibly lead to the change in the nature of cyst epithelium and consequent squamous metaplasia.
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Authors
Kentaro MD, PhD, Satoshi MD, PhD, Fumihiko MD, PhD, Lihua J. PhD, Hajime MD, PhD, Haruhiko MD, PhD, Atsuko MD, PhD,