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Review
. 1993 Apr;5(2):204-10.

Ultrasound screening for fetal structural anomalies

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Review

Ultrasound screening for fetal structural anomalies

K J Gomez et al. Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol. 1993 Apr.

Abstract

Ultrasound prenatal diagnosis of structural anomalies has become almost a separate branch of obstetrics. The advantages of performing ultrasound in pregnancies at high risk for fetal structural anomalies are clear. Patients and the news media have placed ever-increasing expectations on persons performing diagnostic ultrasound of the fetus. However, the benefits and cost-effectiveness of routine ultrasound screening during pregnancy remain unclear. This review focuses on three controversial topics related to the use of screening ultrasound for fetal structural anomalies: routine ultrasound screening, the four-chamber view, and amniocentesis versus ultrasound for detection of neural tube defects.

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