Background: The craniofacial malformations occur less frequently, with a prevalence rate of approximately 0.1%. Our aim is to investigate the effectiveness of prenatal ultrasound in the detection of the craniofacial abnormalities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Examine the effectiveness of prenatal ultrasound diagnostics in the detection of cardiovascular malformations, and their association with polyhydramnios and oligohydramnios.
Methods: We examined the fetal ultrasonography and postnatal clinical/fetopathological data of 372 newborns/fetuses over a 7-year period in a tertiary centre. Fetal echocardiography was performed in cases of suspected US findings between 18-32 weeks.
Objective: Our objective is to examine the effectiveness of prenatal ultrasound diagnosis of craniospinal malformations compared to postnatal neonatological and pathological findings.
Methods: Over a 7-year period, we preformed approximately 82.500 prenatal ultrasounds of 26.
Introduction And Aim: The birth prevalence of congenital malformations is around 2-3%. The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy of ultrasound diagnostics in detecting congenital malformations.
Method: We have processed the prenatal sonographic and postnatal clinical details of 1867 inborn abnormalities in 1200 fetuses over a 7-year period.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth
February 2014
Background: Showing a prevalence rate of 0.5-0.8%, urogenital malformations discovered in newborns is regarded relatively common.
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