Prenatal Diagnosis of Fetal Peters’ Plus Syndrome: A Case Report

  • Gupta N
  • Kaul A
  • Kabra M
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Abstract

Peters’ plus syndrome is a rare but clinically recognizable autosomal recessive ocular genetic syndrome. Diagnosis during the fetal life is challenging due to the presence of nonspecific findings such as ventriculomegaly in the growth-retarded fetuses. We report the first case of fetal Peters’ plus syndrome from India, where fetal ultrasound and the family history were helpful in providing a clue to the diagnosis that was confirmed later on by the DNA analysis.

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Gupta, N., Kaul, A., & Kabra, M. (2013). Prenatal Diagnosis of Fetal Peters’ Plus Syndrome: A Case Report. Case Reports in Genetics, 2013, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/364529

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