[Prenatal diagnosis of fetal nuchal cystic hygroma in 22 cases]
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[Prenatal diagnosis of fetal nuchal cystic hygroma in 22 cases]
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the early diagnosis and prognosis of fetal nuchal cystic hygroma.
Methods: 72 cases of fetal nuchal cystic hygroma diagnosed in uterus were analyzed retrospectively.
Results: Most of the cases were diagnosed by B ultrasound between 15-26 gestational weeks. 55.9% the multipara had abnormal pregnant history, and 40% (4/10) of fetuses with karyotype performed had chrosome abnormality. Except for fetal deaths and induced abortions, 3 cases had term deliveries: one neonatal death, one was born with hygroma of 5.9 cm x 3.7 cm and transferred for surgery, and the other one with hygroma disappeared at the 37th week and baby was born at 40 week with normal appearance.
Conclusions: This disease is one of common fetal morphological abnormalities. Few may recover spontaneously but most have poor outcomes.
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