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Incidence and associations of single umbilical artery in prenatally diagnosed malformed,midtrimester fetuses: A review of 62 cases
Authors:K  roly Cs  csei,Tam  a Kov  cs,Stephen A. Hinchliffe,Zolt  n Papp
Affiliation:Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Medical School, Debrecen, Hungary
Abstract:The absence of one umbilical artery (SUA) is the most common malformation of the umbilical cord. It may accompany other abnormalities or occur as an isolated defect. We examined 885 fetuses, terminated following the prenatal diagnosis of serious or lethal malformations between April 1977 and March 1989, for the presence of SUA. We found 62 cases of SUA. This represents an incidence of 7.01% (62/885). The most common abnormalities found in association with SUA were: (1) multiple malformations (8/11 cases, SUA incidence = 72.7%), (2) ADAM complex (7/14 cases, SUA incidence = 50.%), (3) multicystic renal dysplasia (5/20 cases, SUA incidence = 25.%), and (4) Potter sequence (5/21 cases, SUA incidence = 23.8%). These associations have not been documented previously. In 6 fetuses the Meckel syndrome was diagnosed, and SUA was present in 2 of these. Therefore, SUA may represent an additional anomaly in Meckel syndrome that has not been reported previously. © 1992 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:association  fetus  malformation  pathology  prenatal diagnosis  single umbilical artery
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