cholelithiasis (fetal)
Fetal cholelithiasis refers to formation of gallstones in utero.
Epidemiology
There occurrence is thought to be relatively common and is estimated at 1 in 300 pregnancies. They are almost always seen in the 3 trimester . There may be slightly greater male predilection .
Pathology
Associations
- hemolytic conditions of the newborn
- maternal hemolytic anemia(s)
Radiographic features
Antenatal ultrasound
They may be seen as cluster of minute echogenic juxta-hepatic foci at the expected position of the gallbladder. Shadowing as well as comet tail artifacts may also be seen.
In the context of gallbladder sludge, the gallbladder may be diffusely echogenic. It may be sometimes difficult, if not impossible, to distinguish true sludge from multiple small stones .
Prognosis
In most cases, they are not thought to be of much concern with most resolving within the 1year of life.
Differential diagnosis
For calcific foci closely abutting the liver consider
- juxta-hepatic calcification from meconium peritonitis
- in utero fetal infection(s)
- in utero calcified hemangioma of the liver close to the periphery towards the gallbladder