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Anencephaly
19 week anatomy scan showed an anencephalic fetus. The patient did not have a Nuchal Translucency scan but had a high risk MSS2 for Neural Tube Defect
Tracey Cadogan   16 March 2011   

Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease (ARPKD)
G1P0. Patient presents for Tertiary level scan after a 32 week growth scan in the community revealed enlarged echogenic kidneys and oligohydramnios. Our scan confirmed this with a diagnosis of Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease. The baby was bor...
Tracey Cadogan   23 March 2011   

Complete Transposition of the Arteries of the Fetal Heart
28/40 Complete transposition of the arteries of the fetal heart.
Wes Cormick   29 August 2003   

Cystic dysplastic right kidney
19 year old presenting of routine anatomy scan.
Michelle Pedretti and Christina White   02 September 2003   

Cystic Hygroma (Trisomy 21)
Dating scan, 10 weeks by LMP.
Michelle Pedretti and Diana Hughes   02 September 2003   

Cystic hygroma. Exomphalos. Trisomy 21
14 weeks, PV spotting.
Glen McNally   01 January 2001   

Duodenal Atresia
Third trimester scan of Duodenal Atresia in a fetus with Trisomy 21
Tracey Cadogan   16 March 2011   

Encephalocele
19 week anatomy scan revealed a posterior encephalocele
Tracey Cadogan   16 March 2011   

Exencephaly
31 year old for first trimester screening. 11 weeks 1 day by LMP. Previous triploidy.
Paul Stefanetti   02 September 2002   

Hydrocephalus; Walker-Warburg Syndrome
G2P1; Previous infant stillborn at term. Found to have Hydrocephalus & abnormality of eyes. Current 18 -20 week scan
Glen McNally   01 January 2001   

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