Wavy Floating Greater Omentum Findings Are Useful for Differentiating the Etiology of Fetal Ascites
Round 1
Reviewer 1 Report
Conclusions at the end should summarize findings in represented case reports.
Author Response
Response to Reviewer 1 Comments
Point 1: Conclusions at the end should summarize findings in represented case reports.
Response 1: Thank you for your constructive comments. We included these sentences of the manuscript as follows.
“In conclusion, fetal greater omentum was observed as a wavy cyst-like shape in the ascites, and it was only observed in non-peritonitis fetal ascites cases. It was speculated that unobserved greater omentum in meconium peritonitis cases was due to the omentum adhesion.” (Page 6, line 289 to 292)
I also improved the text to make it more readable.
Reviewer 2 Report
the Manuscript is very interesting and the illustration are very well created as well as the drawing images
Author Response
Response to Reviewer 2 Comments
Point 1: The Manuscript is very interesting and the illustration are very well created as well as the drawing images
Response 1: Thank you for your comment. I am very honoured for your evaluation of our report. I also improved the text to make it more readable.