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Fig. 6 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 6

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

Fig. 6

A pregnant female aged 31 years presented at 28 weeks of gestation with a positive history of consanguinity and a past history of babies with skeletal congenital anomalies without any prior antenatal checkup. A A 2D US scan of a transverse section of the fetal foot (planter view) showed that the second and third toes were fused together, as well as the presence of an extra digit lateral to the little toe. B Six digits were also seen in sagittal view. C, D 2D US axial and coronal images of the fetal abdomen showed marked ballooning dilatation of the left renal pelvis with slight fullness of the renal pelvis on the right side. E, F Surface rendering 4D US image of the fetal foot confirming the fusion between the second and third toes and the presence of six digits A case of syndactyly and postaxial polydactyly associated with hydronephrosis (PUJO) was confirmed postnatally

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