Esophageal and duodenal atresia in a fetus with Down's syndrome: Prenatal sonographic features

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Ultrasound examination of a 22-week fetus demonstrated a grossly distended stomach and proximal duodenum, with a large cystic area in the chest. There was associated polyhydramnios. A presumptive diagnosis of duodenal atresia with a congenital diaphragmatic hernia was made. Analysis of a fetal blood sample showed that the fetus had Down's syndrome. Histological examination after termination of the pregnancy revealed the unusual combination of duodenal and esophageal atresia, with an intact diaphragm.

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Chitty, L. S., Goodman, J., Seller, M. J., & Maxwell, D. (1996). Esophageal and duodenal atresia in a fetus with Down’s syndrome: Prenatal sonographic features. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 7(6), 450–452. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-0705.1996.07060450.x

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