We report on a midtrimester fetus with multiple malformations, who was prenatally found to have pure partial trisomy 1q with duplication 1q21-qter. Prenatal ultrasound at 23 gestational weeks demonstrated craniofacial dysmorphism, ventriculomegaly, hand anomalies, and multiple visceral anomalies including cardiac defect, duodenal atresia, omphalocele, and urethral obstruction in the fetus. After pregnancy termination, external morphologic examination confirmed the sonographic characteristics, but autopsy was refused.
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