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First Trimester Prenatal Diagnosis of a Conotruncal Anomaly Using Spatiotemporal Image Correlation Imaging Confirmed by Conventional Autopsy.

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BACKGROUND Fetal echocardiography continues to be the first line investigation for detecting congenital heart diseases (CHD). As accurate and complete diagnosis of complex heart disease is often difficult in the… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Fetal echocardiography continues to be the first line investigation for detecting congenital heart diseases (CHD). As accurate and complete diagnosis of complex heart disease is often difficult in the first trimester due to small size of the fetal heart, confirmation/expanded description by fetopsy provides the best information for accurate counseling for future pregnancies. Although non invasive fetal autopsy alternatives have been investigated with favorable results, conventional autopsy remains the gold standard procedure used to confirm the fetal abnormalities. Case report: We describe a conotruncal anomaly diagnosed at 12 weeks gestation using spatiotemporal image. The fetopsy confirmed the diagnosis of Type I Truncus arteriosus. Conclusion: Four-dimensional STIC imaging provides incremental benefits in evaluation of fetal cardiac anomalies, and confirmation by autopsy findings allows further refinement of the diagnosis.

Keywords: conotruncal anomaly; diagnosis; conventional autopsy; autopsy; first trimester; using spatiotemporal

Journal Title: Fetal and pediatric pathology
Year Published: 2020

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