Analysis of single umbilical artery with concurrent congenital anomaly: Is it a risk factor for poor prognosis? A cross-sectional study
Na Hyun Lee,
Hee Joung Choi
Abstract:Background: A single umbilical artery (SUA) may coexist with a single anomaly or multiple congenital anomalies. Although anomalies associated with SUA can primarily cause high perinatal mortality, their clinical significance has not been evaluated.
Objective: We investigated the relationship between the clinical features and the type or number of concurrent anomalies in neonates with SUA.
Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 104 neonates with SUA were enrolled from January 2000- to… Show more
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