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Chromosoal Anomaly Diagnosed by Obstetric Ultra Sound

The Ewha Medical Journal 2011;34(2):67-69. Published online: September 30, 2011

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Corresponding author (kkyj@ewha.ac.kr)

Copyright © 2011. Ewha Womans University School of Medicine

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  • 1. Alberman ED, Creasy MR. Frequency of chromosomal abnormalities in miscarriages and perinatal deaths. J MED Genet 1977;14:313-315.
  • 2. Lehman CD, Nyberg DA, Winter TC 3rd, Kapur RP, Resta RG, Luthy DA. Trisomy 13 syndrome: prenatal US findings in a review of 33 cases. Radiology 1995;194:217-222.
  • 3. Benacerraf BR, Miller WA, Frigoletto FD Jr. Sonographic detection of trisomy 13 and 18: accuracy and limitations. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1988;158:404-409.
  • 4. Nyberg DA, Souter VL, El-Bastawissi A, Young S, Luthhardt F, Luthy DA. Isolated sonographic markers for detection of fetal Down syndrome in the second trimester of pregnancy. J Ultrasound Med 2001;20:1053-1063.
  • 5. Yeo L, Vintzileos AM. Callen PW. The second trimester genetic sonogram. Ultrasonography in obstetrics and gynecology 2008;5th ed. Philadelphia, Saunders. 70-111.
  • 6. Nyberg DA, Kramer D, Resta FG, Kapur R, Mahony BS, Luthy DA, et al. Prenatal sonographic findings of trisomy 18: review of 47 cases. J Ultrasound Med 1993;12:103-113.
Fig. 1
Amniotic band around fetal head is observed in fetal sonography.
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Fig. 2
Omphalocele is seen by sonography.
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Fig. 3
Gross findings of evacuated fetus. (A) Omphalocele and abscense of both hand are seen at the evacuated fetus. (B) By lateral position, Abscense of a major portion of the brain, skull, scalp are seen. (C) Omphalocele and abscense of both hand are seen.
emj-34-67-g003.jpg
Fig. 4
Chromosomal analysis. 18 trisomy is seen (white head arrow).
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Figure & Data

Fig. 1
Amniotic band around fetal head is observed in fetal sonography.
emj-34-67-g001.jpg
Fig. 2
Omphalocele is seen by sonography.
emj-34-67-g002.jpg
Fig. 3
Gross findings of evacuated fetus. (A) Omphalocele and abscense of both hand are seen at the evacuated fetus. (B) By lateral position, Abscense of a major portion of the brain, skull, scalp are seen. (C) Omphalocele and abscense of both hand are seen.
emj-34-67-g003.jpg
Fig. 4
Chromosomal analysis. 18 trisomy is seen (white head arrow).
emj-34-67-g004.jpg

References

  • 1. Alberman ED, Creasy MR. Frequency of chromosomal abnormalities in miscarriages and perinatal deaths. J MED Genet 1977;14:313-315.
  • 2. Lehman CD, Nyberg DA, Winter TC 3rd, Kapur RP, Resta RG, Luthy DA. Trisomy 13 syndrome: prenatal US findings in a review of 33 cases. Radiology 1995;194:217-222.
  • 3. Benacerraf BR, Miller WA, Frigoletto FD Jr. Sonographic detection of trisomy 13 and 18: accuracy and limitations. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1988;158:404-409.
  • 4. Nyberg DA, Souter VL, El-Bastawissi A, Young S, Luthhardt F, Luthy DA. Isolated sonographic markers for detection of fetal Down syndrome in the second trimester of pregnancy. J Ultrasound Med 2001;20:1053-1063.
  • 5. Yeo L, Vintzileos AM. Callen PW. The second trimester genetic sonogram. Ultrasonography in obstetrics and gynecology 2008;5th ed. Philadelphia, Saunders. 70-111.
  • 6. Nyberg DA, Kramer D, Resta FG, Kapur R, Mahony BS, Luthy DA, et al. Prenatal sonographic findings of trisomy 18: review of 47 cases. J Ultrasound Med 1993;12:103-113.

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    Fig. 1 Amniotic band around fetal head is observed in fetal sonography.
    Fig. 2 Omphalocele is seen by sonography.
    Fig. 3 Gross findings of evacuated fetus. (A) Omphalocele and abscense of both hand are seen at the evacuated fetus. (B) By lateral position, Abscense of a major portion of the brain, skull, scalp are seen. (C) Omphalocele and abscense of both hand are seen.
    Fig. 4 Chromosomal analysis. 18 trisomy is seen (white head arrow).
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