Visual diagnosis in utero: Prenatal diagnosis of Treacher-Collins syndrome using a 3D/4D ultrasonography

2019 
Abstract Objective We present a case with prenatal diagnosis of Treacher-Collins syndrome in which micrognathia and other facial and ear abnormalities were described using a three- and four-dimensional (3D/4D) ultrasonography in utero. Case report A 39-year-old Japanese pregnant woman was referred because of polyhydramnios at 29 weeks' gestation. Conventional ultrasonography showed a hypoplastic mandible on the sagittal section of fetal head. Continuous observation using a 3D ultrasonography additionally demonstrated bilateral downslanting palpebral fissures with symmetry and macrostomia as well as micrognathia. Both ears were microtia and no polydactyly or missing fingers were found. Conclusion The advantage of the rendering mode of 3D images covering entire face including ears and limbs was enhanced by a continuous observation, so called 4D ultrasonography, under a condition of polyhydramnios, providing visual diagnosis in utero.
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