2007-04-25-11 Cytomegalovirus infection © Sanchez www.thefetus.net/
Cytomegalovirus infection
Marcos Antonio Velasco Sanchez, MD; Candelairo Conda Moreno, MD; Esthela Ordonez Noriega, MD; Yaneli Ramirez Cabrera, MD.
Hospital General De La S. S. A. De Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico. Instituto Mexicano de Diagnostico Por Imagen, Acapulco, Mexico. Facultad De Medicina Division De Pos-grado De la Universidad Autonoma. Mexico.
Case report
This is a 22-year-old woman (G1P0) seen at 35th week of pregnancy with cytomegalovirus infection. Our ultrasound investigation found multiple anomalies including ascites, hydrocephalus, polyhydramnios and placental enlargement.
Images 1, 2. Transverse gray-scale ultrasound scans of the fetal head showing fetal hydrocephalus at 35th week of pregnancy.

Images 3, 4. Sagittal gray-scale ultrasound thoracoabdominal scans showing fetal ascites at 35th week of pregnancy.
