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2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00404-012-2288-4
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Prenatal screening characteristics in Emanuel syndrome: a case series and review of the literature

Abstract: Review of the biochemical screening results, ultrasound findings, and demographic characteristics of this Emanuel syndrome case series, as well as of the relevant literature fail to suggest a characteristic prenatal pattern.

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“…Ultrasound findings includes ear pits, micrognathia, heart malformations, cleft palate (most commonly an atrialseptal defect) and Dandy-Walker malformation. However, Dandy-Walker malformation in association with ES has rarely been diagnosed prenatally in the literature [14,15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasound findings includes ear pits, micrognathia, heart malformations, cleft palate (most commonly an atrialseptal defect) and Dandy-Walker malformation. However, Dandy-Walker malformation in association with ES has rarely been diagnosed prenatally in the literature [14,15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a rare syndrome with reported cases of around 100. Table 1 shows the various reported cases found on Google, PubMed/MEDLINE search [613]. Male and female balanced carriers have 0.7% and 3.7% risk of having children with supernumerary der(22), respectively [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sonographic findings during pregnancy include intrauterine growth retardation, decreased foetal movement, oligohydramnios, vaginal bleeding, and cardiac-renal-cerebral defects. 3,4 It is important to note that detailed, long-term, oral, and dental findings have not been previously reported. Table 1.…”
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confidence: 98%