Antenatal ultrasound findings in fetal triploidy syndrome

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Abstract

Although commonly encountered in spontaneous abortions, triploidy is rarely seen in fetuses surviving beyond mid-pregnancy. Mid-trimester sonographic findings in three triploid fetuses are described and compared wth those reported in six prior cases. While sonographic characteristics are variable, common features include: second trimester-onset fetal growth retardation with a reduced growth potential pattern of anthropometric growth, body asymmetry with relative macrocephaly and an elevated head:abdominal circumference ratio, hydrocephalus, olgiohydramnios, and an abnormally large and/or hydropic placenta (in cases of paternal origin). Genetic amniocentesis and amniotic fluid chromosome studies should be performed when ultrasound findings suggestive of fetal triploidy are identified.

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Crane, J. P., Beaver, H. A., & Cheung, S. W. (1985). Antenatal ultrasound findings in fetal triploidy syndrome. Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 4(10), 519–524. https://doi.org/10.7863/jum.1985.4.10.519

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