Radiology Case Reports (Sep 2020)

Tracheal agenesis clinical presentation in a preterm infant: Prenatal MRI difficulties and autopsy findings

  • Said Saadi, MD,
  • Nouha Ben Abdeljelil, MD,
  • Amina Ben Salem, MD,
  • Fatma Zohra Chioukh, MD,
  • Nidhal Haj Salem, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 9
pp. 1604 – 1608

Abstract

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We describe, the clinical presentation of a rare case of Tracheal Agenesis in a preterm infant and we highlight magnetic imaging resonance (MRI) and autopsy findings to better characterize this anomaly. A 30-year-old female presented for acute polyhydramnios at 30 weeks gestation of a male foetus. Prenatal MRI was performed and excluded this diagnosis. After delivery, the neonate presented a respiratory distress. The laryngoscopy control of tube position concluded to an esophageal intubation. A second reading of antenatal MRI was made. An autopsy was performed. The internal examination of the organs revealed broncho-oesophageal fistula. The upper airways were obstructed at the larynx. Fetal MRI should be interpreted with caution when Tracheal Agenesis is highly suspected.

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