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Fig. 5 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 5

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

Fig. 5

A pregnant female aged 40 years with multigravida presented at 27 weeks of gestation, was hypertensive, and had a past history of babies with congenital anomalies. Without any previous ultrasonographic examination. A, B 2D US images of the fetal leg in the longitudinal plane revealed the tibia, fibula, and foot were seen in the same plane, and the foot appeared medially deviated; this abnormal positioning persists during the duration of the scan. C, D Surface rendering 4D US images of the fetal foot showed a medially deviated planter-flexed foot. Case of unilateral talipes equinovarus (clubfoot) confirmed postnatal

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