Sonographic markers of exencephaly at 9 + 3 weeks of gestation

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Following the introduction of transvaginal sonography, several first trimester diagnoses of the exencephaly anencephaly sequence have been reported, with the earliest being described at 10 weeks of gestation. We report a case with a high index of suspicion for exencephaly at 9 weeks and 3 days because of three sonographic features: the cranial pole of the embryo was smaller than the chest, the cranial pole bulged dorsally and the surface of the cranium was irregular. The diagnosis was confirmed by a repeat ultrasound examination at 11 + 4 weeks and by autopsy after termination of pregnancy.

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Becker, R., Mende, B., Stiemer, B., & Entezami, M. (2000). Sonographic markers of exencephaly at 9 + 3 weeks of gestation. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 16(6), 582–584. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-0705.2000.00298.x

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