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Outcome of the fetuses with severely increased nuchal translucency thickness in the first trimester
Author(s) -
Nakamura Yasushi,
Fujita Satoko,
Yamada Kenji,
Song Mihyon,
Tajima Atsushi,
Matsumoto Junko,
Kihira Chikara,
Kurata Yoshie,
Arakawa Hiromi,
Tamura Chieko
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.597
H-Index - 50
eISSN - 1447-0756
pISSN - 1341-8076
DOI - 10.1111/jog.14411
Subject(s) - medicine , fetus , obstetrics , amniotic fluid , karyotype , pregnancy , ultrasound , gynecology , incidence (geometry) , abnormality , prenatal diagnosis , group b , chromosome abnormality , chromosome , surgery , radiology , biology , biochemistry , physics , psychiatry , gene , optics , genetics
Aim To study the outcome of pregnancies with severely increased nuchal translucency (NT) thickness at the 11–13‐week scan. Methods This study included 162 singleton pregnancies whose fetuses had increased NT thickness ≥ 5.5 mm between September 2013 and August 2018. The cases were divided into two groups: NT ≥ 6.5 mm ( n = 112) (group A); and 6.5 mm > NT ≥ 5.5 mm ( n = 50) (group B). Fetal (amniotic fluid) or placental (chorionic villous) chromosome analyses were conducted. Subsequent ultrasound findings, pregnancy outcome and structural defects in the neonates were recorded and analyzed. Results Abnormal karyotype was found in 71% (60/84) (group A) and 57% (21/37) (group B) of the cases respectively. In group A, 15 cases out of 24 with normal karyotype were born. Among these 15 cases, one case died soon after birth and 5 cases had associated abnormalities. In group B, 13 cases out of 18 with normal karyotype or negative noninvasive prenatal testing results and 1 case out of 2 cases with 47,XXY were born. All of them survived with no major anomaly. Conclusion Incidence of chromosomal aberrations was high in the cases with severely increased NT thickness. But favorable outcome could be expected if the fetus had no chromosomal abnormality and no abnormal findings were found in second trimester ultrasound scan especially in a fetus with increased NT < 6.5 mm.

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