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Today I received another comment to a post I wrote awhile back on aneuploidy(chromosomal abnormality) from a reader who has a first trimester baby that was found to have a cystic hygroma. With the growing acceptance of first trimester screening fo...
Author:Kenneth F. Trofatter, Jr., MD, PhD
Date:August 22, 2007
Kristi has left a new comment on your post"Fetal Cystic Hygromas in First Trimester": Dear Dr.T, With my first pregnancy a cystic hygroma was found at 13 weeks. I had an amniocentesis done which came back normal for all genetic and chromosomal abn...
Author:Kenneth F. Trofatter, Jr., MD, PhD
Date:January 29, 2008
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Author:Kenneth F. Trofatter, Jr., MD, PhD
Date:March 25, 2007
The reader below underwent combined first trimester screening for aneuploidy and during the process, the baby was found to have an absent nasal bone. Due to the difficulty in routinely obtaining a definitive assessment of the nasal bone, and its c...
Author:Kenneth F. Trofatter, Jr., MD, PhD
Date:July 6, 2008
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Author:Kenneth F. Trofatter, Jr., MD, PhD
Date:January 17, 2008
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