Natural history and outcome of prenatally diagnosed cystic hygroma
Prenatal Diagnosis2004Vol. 24(12), pp. 965–968
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Abstract
The findings of this study would support invasive prenatal diagnosis for an ultrasound finding of fetal cystic hygroma. Even in euploid pregnancies with cystic hygroma, there is a high mortality with associated abnormalities. The data also suggest a guarded pregnancy prognosis for the finding of fetal cystic hygroma, and that it is improved with spontaneous resolution, especially in male fetuses of normal karyotype.
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