Gynécologue, CHR Félix Guyon, 97400 Saint-Denis, Ile de la Réunion, France.
Case report:
We present three cases of triploidy in which pregnancies were all interrupted.
Case 1 :
A healthy 25-year-old primigravida woman was referred at 12 weeks for routine ultrasound. The pregnancy was appropriated for gestation age at 8-week ultrasound. At 12 weeks, we revealed a viable 12-week fetus with visible anomalies:
- Biometry not consistent with dates : CRL = 46 mm (NT:0.8 mm), suggesting an early-onset intrauterine growth restriction (Figure 1, 2).
- Disproportionate fetal body with marked cephalo-abdominal biometry discrepancy: Big head and smaller abdomen (Figure 3)
Figure 1, 2: Biometry at 12 weeks