Early ultrasound prenatal diagnosis of lower occipital craniocerebral hernia at 13/3 weeks oSf pregnancy
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2022.80.32
Abstract
We describe a case of early ultrasound prenatal diagnosis of a rare disabling malformation of the fetal central nervous system, lower occipital encephalocele, at 13/3 weeks of pregnancy. The article describes the characteristic ultrasound markers, stages of prenatal ultrasound diagnostics. The prenatal diagnosis was established on the basis of the signs characteristic of this pathology of the central nervous system. The pregnancy was terminated at 17 weeks by the decision of the family. Pathomorphological examination of abortus confirmed the echographic changes detected in the prenatal periodю
About the Authors
O G. SidorovaRussian Federation
Oksana Gavrilyevna Sidorova – researcher
A. N. Sleptsov
Russian Federation
Sleptsov Arkhip Nikolayevich – geneticis
K. S. Loskutova
Russian Federation
Loskutova Kunney Savvichna – PhD in Medicine, head of the department
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Review
For citations:
Sidorova O.G., Sleptsov A.N., Loskutova K.S. Early ultrasound prenatal diagnosis of lower occipital craniocerebral hernia at 13/3 weeks oSf pregnancy. Yakut Medical Journal. 2022;(4):125-126. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2022.80.32