Fetal micrognathia: objective assessment and associated anomalies on prenatal sonogram
Prenatal Diagnosis2011Vol. 31(2), pp. 146–151
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Abstract
The diagnosis of micrognathia has a crucial impact on both prenatal and postnatal outcomes of affected individuals due to its association with additional abnormalities. A detailed sonographic survey using objective criteria for defining micrognathia is mandatory. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, an intensive interdisciplinary counseling of the parents is needed.
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