We report the first case of sporadic hypochondroplasia diagnosed in utero by computed tomography (CT) three-dimensional (3D) imaging and molecular analysis at 38 weeks' gestation. Prenatal sonographic examinations performed at 32 and 35 weeks' gestation revealed a rhizomelic shortness of the long bones (femur and humerus) with macrocephaly. Based on these findings, a nonlethal form of skeletal dysplasia was suspected and a multislice CT imaging with 3D reconstruction was performed depicting skeletal abnormalities which suggested hypochondroplasia. The prenatal diagnosis was confirmed by DNA mutation analysis of the fibroblast growth receptor 3 gene.

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