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Etiology, prognosis and management of nuchal cystic hygroma: 25 new cases and literature review.
- P. Descamps, O. Jourdain, +6 authors G. Body
- Medicine
- European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and…
- 1997
OBJECTIVE
To develop an algorithm for the prenatal management of patients when a cystic hygroma is diagnosed by ultrasonography.
METHODS
We report a personal series of 25 cases diagnosed between 10… Expand
Chromosomal defects and associated malformations in fetal cleft lip with or without cleft palate.
- F. Perrotin, L. de Poncheville, H. Marret, Charles Paillet, J. Lansac, G. Body
- Medicine
- European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and…
- 1 November 2001
OBJECTIVE
To describe the incidence, associated features including chromosomal defects in fetuses, with cleft lip and/or palate and assess the need for karyotyping.
METHODS
Retrospective study of… Expand
Prenatal diagnosis of trisomy 8 mosaicism in cvs after abnormal ultrasound findings at 12 weeks
- A. Guichet, S. Briault, +5 authors C. Moraine
- Biology, Medicine
- Prenatal diagnosis
- 1 August 1995
We describe a case of trisomy 8 mosaicism in which fetal chromosome analysis was prompted by ultrasound abnormalities, i.e., hygroma colli and dilatation of the renal pelves. Chorionic villus… Expand
[Problems posed by the diagnosis and prenatal management of facial clefts].
- F. Perrotin, H. Lardy, H. Marret, Charles Paillet, J. Lansac, G. Body
- Medicine
- Revue de stomatologie et de chirurgie maxillo…
- 2001
OBJECTIVE
To identify the difficulties in relation to prenatal diagnosis of cleft lip and/or palate. To provide useful clue to the clinician in order to evaluate prognosis and for prenatal management… Expand
[Cerebral lesions observed in a twin after the in utero death of the other twin. Fetal anoxia-ischemia can be the possible mechanism (3 cases)].
- F. Gold, E. Saliba, +7 authors J. Laugier
- Medicine
- Archives francaises de pediatrie
- 1 June 1992
BACKGROUND
The death of one twin in utero may result in visceral lesions, of possible vascular origin, in the surviving twin when the pregnancy is monochorionic and diamniotic.
CASES REPORT
Case n.… Expand
[Doppler examination of the umbilical arteries. Its role in the surveillance of pregnancy].
- Y. Giovagrandi, P. Arbeille, +7 authors L. Pourcelot
- Medicine
- Journal de gynecologie, obstetrique et biologie…
- 1987
Pregnancies with a high risk of fetal growth retardation are at present watched by using clinical observations and biological parameters including ultrasound and estimation of the fetal heart rate.… Expand
Prenatal ultrasonographic diagnosis of the popliteal pterygium syndrome
- F. Perrotin, G. Haddad, A. Guichet, Charles Paillet, C. Moraine, G. Body
- Medicine
- Prenatal diagnosis
- 1 June 2000
The prenatal ultrasound identification of a cleft lip and palate, equinovarus feet with severe lower limb malposition and genital abnormalities led to the prenatal diagnosis of popliteal pterygium… Expand
Problèmes posés par le diagnostic et la prise en charge prénatale des fentes faciales
- F. Perrotin, H. Lardy, H. Marret, Charles Paillet, J. Lansac, G. Body
- Medicine
- 1 June 2001
Objectifs : Preciser les difficultes relatives au diagnostic prenatal des fentes labiales et/ou palatines. Donner au clinicien les elements indispensables a la prise charge de cette anomalie en cours… Expand
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[Fetal cerebral accident due to massive fetomaternal hemorrhage. A case report].
- C. Lionnet, G. Body, +4 authors C. Berger
- Medicine
- Journal de gynecologie, obstetrique et biologie…
- 1995
Massive fetomaternal haemorrhage (FMH) occurs in 0.12 to 0.5% of pregnancies. It is most often spontaneous and involves uncomplicated near-term pregnancies. It causes fetal anaemia, with or without… Expand
Prenatal diagnosis of trisomy 21 by i(21q): a rare case of fetoplacental chromosomal discrepancy
- J. Gilardi, F. Perrotin, +4 authors C. Moraine
- Biology, Medicine
- Prenatal diagnosis
- 1 October 2002
A study was conducted to explain the mechanism of an unusual discrepancy between short‐ and long‐term culture examination methods of chorionic villus sampling (CVS).