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From: Two-dimensional and four-dimensional ultrasound in the diagnosis of non-cardiac fetal congenital anomalies in high risk pregnancies: a comparative study

Fig. 2

A pregnant female aged 38 years, multigravida, presented at 25 weeks of gestation. She had a history of medication during pregnancy and a family history of previous congenital anomalies that referred her for an anomaly scan. A A 2D US axial image of the fetal abdomen with a minor abdominal wall defect measures 2.2 cm, passing a sac containing part of the liver and some bowel loops with an overlying membrane covering the content. B Color Doppler image showing insertion of the umbilical cord into the sac. C, D 4D US images showing herniation of abdominal content through the abdominal wall defect (arrow). E Postnatal image confirming the diagnosis of omphalocele

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