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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   

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   

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   

Trisomy 18
28 year old female. Mid Trimester scan
Glen McNally   11 December 2003   

Normal Fetal Stomach
A routine 3rd trimester ultrasound was performed for growth.
Toshiba Medical   03 September 2003   

Left Ureterocoele with Dilated Collecting System
One month old presenting for follow up of dilated renal collecting system seen antenatally (antenatal images included).
Angela Relf   03 September 2003   

Normal First Trimester Screening with Subchorionic Haemorrhage.
PV loss. 13 weeks 3 days by dates.
Michelle Pedretti   02 September 2003   

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

Normal Fetal Adrenal Gland
Routine 3rd trimester ultrasound was performed to check for growth.
Toshiba Medical   02 September 2003   

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