Three-Dimensional Sonography, Tomographic Sonography Imaging, and the OmniView Algorithm: New Imaging Modality in the Prenatal Diagnosis of Congenital Dacryocystocele

2012 
The prenatal diagnosis of congenital dacryocystocele has been reported using 2D sonographic imaging, but there are very few reports of the use of 3D sonography for this diagnosis. Two cases are presented in which 3D and Doppler sonography was helpful in determining the prenatal diagnosis. The embryologic basis of this obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct is discussed along with techniques for the prenatal diagnosis, including the potential value of 3D sonography in limiting the necessity of other prenatal testing. The importance of establishing the differential diagnosis is also discussed, as there is the possibility of the dacryocystocele being secondary to a sinonasal tumor.
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