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Chromosomal Aberrations in Fetuses With Isolated Persistent Right Umbilical Vein—A Nationwide Study
Prenatal Diagnosis2025Vol. 45(3), pp. 348–351
Cathrine Vedel, Richard Farlie, Laura Vase, Lise Hald Nielsen, Ann Nygaard Jensen, Sidsel Svennekjær Barken, Karina Hjort‐Pedersen, Olav Bjørn Petersen
Abstract
We found no chromosomal aberrations in fetuses with isolated or non-isolated PRUVs. Isolated PRUV does not seem associated with a higher incidence of chromosomal aberrations, so parents can be reassured. However, since PRUV was associated with other malformations in 7% of cases, thorough scans are needed.
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