Cystic hygroma and mid-trimester maternal serum screening

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Objective: To investigate the relationship between maternal serum screening markers and pregnancy outcome in fetuses with cystic hygroma at 15-18 weeks of gestation. Study design: We retrospectively reviewed case-notes of 34 consecutive singleton fetuses with cystic hygroma referred at 15-18 weeks of gestation. All cases had maternal blood sampled for triple screening at the time of the ultrasound scan. Results: In total, 62% of fetuses with cystic hygroma had abnormal chromosome complements and 80% had a poor outcome. Six fetuses presenting normal values of human chorionic gonadotropin (0.5-2.5 MoM [multiples of the median]), serum alpha-fetoprotein (0.5-2.5 MoM) and unconjugated estriol (<0.5 MoM), normal karyotype and absence of associated structural anomalies had an uneventful outcome. Conclusions: Our data demonstrated that cystic hygroma at 15-18 weeks has a strong association with chromosomal abnormalities. In euploid fetuses, maternal serum screening results may have a role in the diagnostic work-up of the pregnancy.

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Celentano, C., Prefumo, F., Iezzi, I., Guanciali-Franchi, P. E., Palka, C., Liberati, M., & Rotmensch, S. (2007). Cystic hygroma and mid-trimester maternal serum screening. Journal of Medical Screening, 14(3), 109–112. https://doi.org/10.1258/096914107782066167

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