Department of Genetics, Polish Mother"s Memorial Hospital, Lodz, Poland
This is a case of a 33-year old multigravida, with unremarkable family history and no environmental exposure. She was scanned at 26th of pregnancy and ultrasound examination revealed:
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Normal fetal biometry, normal fetal movements, situs solitus;
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Normally positioned heart with slight cardiomegaly and pericardial effusion, normal fetal heart rate (FHR 145/min);
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The diagnosis of double outlet right ventricle, atrioventricular canal and transposition of the great arteries were suspected;
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Enlarged gall bladder and prominent intrahepatic segment of the umbilical vein;
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The Nuchal fold was around 6 mm;
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The collecting system of the kidneys was prominent.
Fetal karyotyping revealed trisomy 13. There was also FISH for microdeletion 22q11 performed, which turned out negative. Here are some of the images and videos we obtained.
Figures 1, 2. Ventricular septal defect (left); and overriding aorta (right).