Congenital cystic hygroma of the neck diagnosed prenatally: Outcome with normal and abnormal karyotype |
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Authors: | Jacques S. Abramowicz Steven L. Warsof Debra Lochner Doyle Deborah Smith Donald L. Levy |
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Affiliation: | Division of Maternal–Fetal Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 825 Fairfax Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23507, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Twenty-two cases of cystic hygromas were diagnosed prenatally at Eastern Virginia Medical School and followed through the neonatal period. Our series was combined with 131 cases which have been described in the literature. Karyotypes were obtained in 110 fetuses and 80 (72·7 per cent) were abnormal. Fifty-one were not terminated: 30 with abnormal and 21 with normal karyotypes. There were no neonatal survivors in the group with abnormal karyotypes. There were five survivors in the 21 with normal karyotypes but only 2/21 without severe medical complications. Combining our series with those previously reported in the literature would suggest only a 2–3 per cent rate of intact survivors when fetal cystic hygromas are diagnosed in utero. This information should be helpful when counselling patients whose pregnancies carry this diagnosis. |
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Keywords: | Cystic hygroma Diagnostic ultrasound Prenatal diagnosis Genetic counselling |
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