A 27 year-old woman presents for a prenatal consult. Prenatal ultrasound at 22 weeks gestation shows a single male fetus with a cystic lung lesion compatible with a congenital pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM). Her initial CPAM volume ratio (CVR) is 1.7. There are no signs of hydrops. What is the risk of the fetus developing hydrops or postnatal respiratory distress?
A Low risk, consider routine delivery at a community center
B Moderate risk, plan for delivery at tertiary care (level III) center
C Moderate risk, consider referral to a fetal center and/or prenatal steroids
D High risk, consider referral to a fetal center and/or prenatal steroids
A Low risk, consider routine delivery at a community center
B Moderate risk, plan for delivery at tertiary care (level III) center
C Moderate risk, consider referral to a fetal center and/or prenatal steroids
D High risk, consider referral to a fetal center and/or prenatal steroids
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