Defects » Other
- A brighter light for the fetus
- A case of absent ductus venosus with associated cardiomegaly and hepatomegaly
- A case of fetal Graves disease
- A case of hydrops fetalis
- A case report of a sonographic prenatal diagnosis of a fetal intra abdominal umbilical vein varix
- A rare case of lower transverse vaginal septum presenting as haematocolpus
- Absent ductus venosus– case series
- Agenesis of the ductus venosus: Prenatal diagnosis and perinatal outcomes
- Association between mild ventriculomegaly, chromosomal abnormalities and CMV infections in the antenatal period
- Collaboration between the sonographer and the pathologist for a sucessful congenital fetal abnormalities management
- Ductus venosus agenesis and fetal malformations: what can we expect? A systematic review of the literature
- Early amniocentesis versus transabdominal CVS for prenatal diagnosis
- Fetal adrenal cyst: challenges in prenatal counseling
- Fetal MRI: a literature review of methods to optimise patient comfort, safety and image quality
- First trimester diagnosis of cystic hygromata by transvaginal ultrasound and cytogenetic evaluation
- Hydrometrocolpos: A case series
- Influential points of fetal anomalies
- Isolated fetal ascites detected at 36 weeks gestation
- OK-432 treatment of early fetal chylothorax. Pregnancy outcome and long-term follow-up of 14 cases
- Persistent cloacal malformation: prenatal diagnosis predict endeavour!
- Persistent right umbilical vein and fetal outcome
- Personal preference and experiences on counselling about risks for medication-induced birth defects
- Pregnancy outcome with extremely low first trimester PAPP-A levels – retrospective audit
- Prenatal diagnosis and ultrasound features of Harlequin Ichthyosis
- Prenatal diagnosis of heterotaxy syndrome and autopsy correlation – a 12 year review of a single-centre experience
- Prenatal diagnosis of mucolipidosis type II in a family with a previous history of unexplained neonatal death
- Prenatal diagnosis of persistent right umbilical vein: Report of three cases
- Prenatal series of 462 cases of hydrops fetalis diagnosed between 11-14 weeks
- Resolving the problem of polyhydramnios
- Retroesophageal anomalous left brachiocephalic vein in a fetus - not just a normal variant
- Semi-automated method to measure fetal abdominal wall thickness – how superior is it?
- Trends in the prenatal diagnosis of fetal structural defects