1997
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0223(199711)17:11<1001::aid-pd186>3.0.co;2-x
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Prenatal sonographic findings in 187 fetuses with Down syndrome

Abstract: We determined the type and frequency of abnormal sonographic findings in 187 Down syndrome fetuses. Examinations were performed transvaginally or transabdominally between 9 and 28 weeks' gestation. Consecutive scans performed prior to knowledge of the fetal karyotype (n=144) were analysed separately for one of the participating centres. In 93 fetuses (49·7 per cent), a total of 138 abnormalities were observed. The most commonly detected anomalies were cystic hygroma and increased nuchal fold thickness (30·5 pe… Show more

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“…The SMs included: pyelectasis (renal pelvis ≥3 mm during 14–17 weeks or renal pelvis ≥6 between 20 and 29.6 weeks); TNF, which was defined only during early anatomical scan (≥5 mm in gestational weeks 14–18.6) and EIF. Ultrasonographic markers were considered isolated when not associated with other markers or structural anomalies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SMs included: pyelectasis (renal pelvis ≥3 mm during 14–17 weeks or renal pelvis ≥6 between 20 and 29.6 weeks); TNF, which was defined only during early anatomical scan (≥5 mm in gestational weeks 14–18.6) and EIF. Ultrasonographic markers were considered isolated when not associated with other markers or structural anomalies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the United States, the main indication for discussion of amniocentesis has (Rotmensch, et al, 1997;Benacerraf B., 2000).…”
Section: Screening For Aneuploidymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Femur length: Individuals with trisomy 21 are of short stature and have small femur and humerus. 8 Absent nasal bone: Fetuses with absent nasal bone (Figs 5A and B) are associated with an increased risk of Down's syndrome.…”
Section: Major Anomaliesmentioning
confidence: 99%