Imaging pearls of the annular pancreas on antenatal scan and its diagnostic dilemma: A case report

Background: Annular pancreas is an uncommon cause of duodenal obstruction and rarely causes complete duodenal obstruction. Due to its rarity of identification in the antenatal period and overlapping imaging features with other causes of duodenal obstruction; it is often misdiagnosed. Case presen...

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Main Authors: Pradeep Kumar Roul, Ashish Kaushik, Manish Kumar Gupta, Poonam Sherwani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EL-Med-Pub 2020-10-01
Series:Journal of Neonatal Surgery
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Online Access:https://www.jneonatalsurg.com/ojs/index.php/jns/article/view/669
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spelling doaj-eb16a46d1930475dae19b13c2cf468152020-11-25T03:32:45ZengEL-Med-PubJournal of Neonatal Surgery2226-04392020-10-01910.47338/jns.v9.669Imaging pearls of the annular pancreas on antenatal scan and its diagnostic dilemma: A case reportPradeep Kumar Roul0Ashish Kaushik1Manish Kumar Gupta2Poonam Sherwani3Department of Radiodiagnosis, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, RishikeshDepartment of Radiodiagnosis, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, RishikeshDepartment of Pediatric Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, RishikeshDepartment of Radiodiagnosis, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh Background: Annular pancreas is an uncommon cause of duodenal obstruction and rarely causes complete duodenal obstruction. Due to its rarity of identification in the antenatal period and overlapping imaging features with other causes of duodenal obstruction; it is often misdiagnosed. Case presentation: A 33-year-old primigravida came for routine antenatal ultrasonography at 28 weeks and 4 days of gestational age. On antenatal ultrasonography, dilated duodenum and stomach were seen giving a double bubble sign and a hyperechoic band surrounding the duodenum. Associated polyhydramnios was also present. Fetal MRI was also done. Postpartum ultrasonography demonstrated pancreatic tissue surrounding the duodenum. The upper gastrointestinal contrast study showed a non-passage of contrast beyond the second part of the duodenum. Due to symptoms of obstruction, the neonate was operated on, and the underlying cause was found to be the annular pancreas. Conclusion: Diagnosis of duodenal obstruction due to the annular pancreas is very important in the antenatal period to plan for appropriate therapeutic interventions after birth. A double bubble sign is seen due to various etiologies however the presence of a hyperechoic band in the antenatal ultrasound may point to the diagnosis of the annular pancreas. https://www.jneonatalsurg.com/ojs/index.php/jns/article/view/669Annular pancreasDuodenal obstructionDouble bubble signHyperechogenic band
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author Pradeep Kumar Roul
Ashish Kaushik
Manish Kumar Gupta
Poonam Sherwani
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Ashish Kaushik
Manish Kumar Gupta
Poonam Sherwani
Imaging pearls of the annular pancreas on antenatal scan and its diagnostic dilemma: A case report
Journal of Neonatal Surgery
Annular pancreas
Duodenal obstruction
Double bubble sign
Hyperechogenic band
author_facet Pradeep Kumar Roul
Ashish Kaushik
Manish Kumar Gupta
Poonam Sherwani
author_sort Pradeep Kumar Roul
title Imaging pearls of the annular pancreas on antenatal scan and its diagnostic dilemma: A case report
title_short Imaging pearls of the annular pancreas on antenatal scan and its diagnostic dilemma: A case report
title_full Imaging pearls of the annular pancreas on antenatal scan and its diagnostic dilemma: A case report
title_fullStr Imaging pearls of the annular pancreas on antenatal scan and its diagnostic dilemma: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Imaging pearls of the annular pancreas on antenatal scan and its diagnostic dilemma: A case report
title_sort imaging pearls of the annular pancreas on antenatal scan and its diagnostic dilemma: a case report
publisher EL-Med-Pub
series Journal of Neonatal Surgery
issn 2226-0439
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Background: Annular pancreas is an uncommon cause of duodenal obstruction and rarely causes complete duodenal obstruction. Due to its rarity of identification in the antenatal period and overlapping imaging features with other causes of duodenal obstruction; it is often misdiagnosed. Case presentation: A 33-year-old primigravida came for routine antenatal ultrasonography at 28 weeks and 4 days of gestational age. On antenatal ultrasonography, dilated duodenum and stomach were seen giving a double bubble sign and a hyperechoic band surrounding the duodenum. Associated polyhydramnios was also present. Fetal MRI was also done. Postpartum ultrasonography demonstrated pancreatic tissue surrounding the duodenum. The upper gastrointestinal contrast study showed a non-passage of contrast beyond the second part of the duodenum. Due to symptoms of obstruction, the neonate was operated on, and the underlying cause was found to be the annular pancreas. Conclusion: Diagnosis of duodenal obstruction due to the annular pancreas is very important in the antenatal period to plan for appropriate therapeutic interventions after birth. A double bubble sign is seen due to various etiologies however the presence of a hyperechoic band in the antenatal ultrasound may point to the diagnosis of the annular pancreas.
topic Annular pancreas
Duodenal obstruction
Double bubble sign
Hyperechogenic band
url https://www.jneonatalsurg.com/ojs/index.php/jns/article/view/669
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