Differential diagnoses of cystic abdominal masses Luc Gourand MD, Fernand Daffos MD Article Published: Dec 17, 2003 Service de Medecine Foetale, Institut de Puericulture, 26 Boulevard Brune 75014 Paris, France These are images of cystic abdominal masses from other articles already published on TheFetus.net. They can be used for visual differential diagnoses: congenital chloride diarrhea jejunal atresia abdominal lymphangioma aganglionosis, colon Fraser syndrome ovarian cyst,torsion diaphragmatic hernia, left hemangioendothelioma, liver imperforated anus urinoma Meckel diverticulum megacystis microcolon esophageal atresia fetus in fetu esophageal and duodenal atresia duodenal atresia rectourinary fistula Currarino syndrome cystic fibrosis diaphragmatic hernia diaphragmatic hernia, left choledochal cyst labial fusion choledochal cyst choledochal cyst gastric duplication cloacal dysgenesis gallstones imperforated anus megacystis microcolon midgut volvulus multicystic kidney multicystic kidney neurenteric cyst neuroblastoma neuroblastoma ovarian cyst ovarian cyst ovarian cyst ovarian cyst ovarian teratoma pancreas annular pancreatoblastoma pelvic kidney meconium peritonitis meconium peritonitis meconium peritonitis meconium peritonitis meconium peritonitis meconium peritonitis prune belly pyloric atresia pyloric atresia pyloric atresia diaphragmatic hernia small stomach split notochord transient cyst transient cyst UPJ obstruction ureterocele ureterocele ureterocele gallbladder duplication hepatic heamangioendothelioma hepatic lymphangioma gallstones liver cyst colelithiasis urethral meatal atresia ascites Parvovirus B19 malrotation, gut persistent uro genital sinus ductus venosus agenesis hydrocolpos megalourethra urethral agenesis urethral agenesis small stomach: Gaucher type II mucocolpos posterior urethral valves posterior urethral valves PUV 13 weeks diaphragmatic hernia, right sided Discussion Board Join the discussion about this article Add bookmark Bookmarked