Prenatal diagnosis of Fanconi anemia (Group C) subsequent to abnormal sonographic findings
Prenatal Diagnosis2005Vol. 25(1), pp. 20–22
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Abstract
Manifestations of Fanconi Anemia Complementation Group C (FA-C) include multiple major congenital malformations, hypoplastic radius, absent thumb, growth retardation, elfin-like facial features, microphthalmia, microcephaly, cafe-au-lait spots, early onset of hematologic disease and poor survival (Auerbach, 1997). We describe two cases in which second-trimester sonographic findings led to parental carrier testing for FA-C and subsequent prenatal diagnosis of affected fetuses.
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