First-trimester three-dimensional ultrasonographic findings in a fetus with frontonasal malformation

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A case of a frontonasal malformation observed during the first trimester with three-dimensional ultrasonography and fetoscopy is reported. Absence of the nasal bone and a poorly characterized nose were visualized at 11 5/7 weeks by two-dimensional ultrasonography. Rendered three-dimensional ultrasound images revealed absence of the nasal bridge, widely spaced frontal bones and hypertelorism. Fetoscopy, performed at 12 3/7 weeks, confirmed the hypertelorism and showed a broad translucent nose with a flat nasal bridge. The final diagnosis of frontonasal malformation was made at autopsy after pregnancy termination. A review of prenatally diagnosed cases as well as the various syndromes having frontonasal malformation as a common denominator is presented.

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Sleurs, E., Gonçalves, L. F., Johnson, A., Espinoza, J., Devers, P., Chaiworapongsa, T., & Romero, R. (2004). First-trimester three-dimensional ultrasonographic findings in a fetus with frontonasal malformation. Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/jmf.16.3.187.197

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