Femicare, s.r.o., Center of prenatal ultrasonographic diagnostics, Martin, Slovak republic. UVN SNP Ruzomberok, Gynecological and obstetrical department. Catholic University in Ruzomberok, Faculty of Health Care, Ruzomberok, Slovak republic.
Case report
A 28 year-old woman (G1P0) first time visited our center at 12+6 weeks of her pregnancy. Our ultrasound examination revealed multiple findings suspected of fetal Turner syndrome, which was later confirmed by karyotyping. Despite of our recommendation, the woman opted not to terminate the pregnancy. She had visited us again at 14+6 weeks and the pregnancy ended by miscarriage two weeks later. Overall our ultrasonographic examination revealed following findings:
- cystic hygroma;
- wide fronto-maxillary facial angle (90,5°) with normal nasal bone;
- incipient hydrothorax and pericardial effusion - fetal hydrops;
- hypoplastic left heart syndrome;
- tricuspid regurgitation and reversed flow at the level of the ductus venosus;
- incipient hydronephrosis and hyperechoic kidneys;
- shortening of the long bones (femur and humerus);
- single umbilical artery and omphalomesenteric cyst of the umbilical cord.
Images 1, 2, 3, 4: 14+6 weeks of pregnancy; the images show several 3D scans in different color modalities of the fetal head with massive cystic hydroma.