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TURNER SYNDROME

Fig. 9.74 Turner syndrome. Fetal ascites andomphalocele

(possibly physiological) at 10 + 3 weeks.

Fig. 9.75 Turner syndrome. Fetal heart at

20 + 4 weeks in an apical four-chamber view: the left

ventricle (LV) appears somewhat smaller than the

right ventricle (RV), the mitral valve is displaced

towards the apex of the heart. Diagnosis: Turner syndrome.

Fig. 9.76 Turner syndrome. Cross-section of fetal

thoraxat10+3weeks,attheleveloftheheart in a

case of Turner syndrome. Subcutaneous edema

(anasarca), bilateral pleural effusion andboth the

cardiac ventricles (Doppler color mapping) are demonstrated.

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