Importance of Follow-Up and Early Detailed Evaluation in Early Onset Growth Restricted Fetuses

Curr Health Sci J. 2019 Jul-Sep;45(3):333-338. doi: 10.12865/CHSJ.45.03.14. Epub 2019 Sep 30.

Abstract

Early onset fetal growth restriction (EO-FGR) is associated with significant feto-maternal complications, therefore efforts should be made to identify the causes and the potential outcome of the pregnancy. Some of the pitfalls in first-trimester imaging of the fetal anomalies are related to the inadequacy of the examination, because of the fetal position and limited clarity in relation to the size of the structures being examined. In this paper we present a case where careful ultrasound scan follow-up and the use of both approaches transabdominal and transvaginal were useful to complete a detailed structural evaluation as part of the diagnosis, management and prognosis of a fetuses diagnosed with EO-FGR in the first trimester and a triploidy with atypical ultrasound features.

Keywords: Early onset fetal growth restriction; antenatal counseling; fetal complications; genetic anomalies; malformations.

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  • Case Reports