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Minerva Ginecologica 2002 August;54(4):355-60

Copyright © 2002 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA

language: English, Italian

Antenatal diagnosis and obstetric management of cystic hygroma occurring in twin pregnancies. A case report

Panariello S., Caserta R., Gargiulo L., Labriola D., Tartaglia E.


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The lymphatic system has an early development in the embryo. Usually, its development is complete by the 40th postconceptional day. If this connection fails to develop, lymphatic stasis and dilatation of the lymphatic channels may occur, causing a number of pathologies such as: lymphangiomas, lymphangiectasis and cystic hygromas. Prenatal diagnosis can be made during the first trimester of pregnancy by ultrasonographic examination. A case of a twin pregnancy associated with cystic hygroma and bilateral hypoplasia of lower and upper limbs of both foetuses without chromosomal abnormalities is reported.

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