The Neu–Laxova syndrome was diagnosed in a fetus at 34 weeks' gestation on the basis of ultrasonographic qualitative analysis of fetal movement patterns and malformations. The first ultrasound study was performed at 34 weeks' gestation and a dead 960g female fetus was delivered at 36 weeks' gestation.
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