Diprosopus associated with neural tube defect and facial cleft in the first trimester
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Diprosopus associated with neural tube defect and facial cleft in the first trimester
Abstract
We report a case of diprosopus presenting with increased nuchal translucency of 5.3 mm at 14 weeks of gestation. Ultrasonographically, the fetus presented with micrognathia, anterior indentation of the cephalic pole, abnormal cerebral hemispheres with a cystic 4th ventricle and angulation of the spine. The fetal karyotype was normal (46,XX). Following termination of pregnancy, postmortem examination established the diagnosis of diprosopus tetraophthalmus with facial cleft of the 2 faces.
Copyright 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel
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