
pmid: 3041402
AbstractIn 450 patients with pregnancy at high risk for fetal malformation and/or intrauterine growth retardation, the umbilical cord was investigated sonographically for the presence of a single umbilical artery. A single umbilical artery was diagnosed in four fetuses between 23 and 33 weeks of gestation and suspected in two. Three cases were overlooked at sonography. All seven surviving fetuses had growth retardation at delivery and four also showed severe malformations. Whenever a single umbilical artery is found at sonography, further work‐up is required to rule out associated anomalies, intrauterine growth retardation, or chromosomal abnormality.
Fetal Growth Retardation, Infant, Newborn, Umbilical Arteries, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Trimester, Second, Prenatal Diagnosis, Microcephaly, Humans, Female, Hydrocephalus, Ultrasonography
Fetal Growth Retardation, Infant, Newborn, Umbilical Arteries, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Trimester, Second, Prenatal Diagnosis, Microcephaly, Humans, Female, Hydrocephalus, Ultrasonography
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