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Prenatal findings on ultrasound and X‐ray in a case of overgrowth syndrome associated with increased nuchal translucency

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Prenatal findings on ultrasound and X‐ray in a case of overgrowth syndrome associated with increased nuchal translucency

Auteurs : P. Schw Rzler [Royaume-Uni, Autriche] ; T. Homfray [Royaume-Uni] ; S. Campbell [Royaume-Uni] ; Y. Ville [Royaume-Uni, France]

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Abstract

A case of prenatal diagnosis of an overgrowth syndrome at 30 weeks of gestation is reported. The diagnosis was suggested on the basis of increased fetal growth from 16 weeks onwards, advanced bone age, and characteristic facial features such as hypertelorism, broad forehead and small chin. The fetus presented at 12 weeks with a markedly increased nuchal translucency thickness and generalized skin edema, but normal karyotype. Serial ultrasound scans revealed brain abnormalities including mild unilateral ventriculomegaly and a cyst in the cavum septi pellucidi. The pregnancy was terminated at the parents' request at 32 weeks of gestation and postmortem examination confirmed the prenatal findings. This case demonstrates the possibility of prenatal diagnosis of early overgrowth syndromes and highlights the dilemma arising from the prenatal diagnosis of a non‐lethal condition associated with an uncertain prognosis and poorly documented in utero. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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