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Archilla, E., Acosta, A. Amaro, Rodriguez, R. Garcia, Gonzalez, J. Segura, Delgado, R. Garcia, Pérez, D. Hernández, Cárdenes, I. Ortega, Delgado, T. Benitez, Castellano, M. Medina, Martínez, A. Martín |
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Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology; Oct2021 Supplement S1, Vol. 58, p166-166, 1p |
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Subsequently, the patient continues follow up until week 36, with adequate fetal growth but persisting both femurs and tibiae < p5, malpositioned feet and bilateral fibula aplasia. At week 39 the patient had an eutocic delivery of a 2635g male newborn, with the findings described prenatally and an agenesis of 3 toes of each foot. At week 21, a morphological ultrasound was performed showing bilateral hemimelia with both femurs and tibias below 5th centile, bilateral fibular aplasia and malpositioned feet: left foot with forced extension on the tibia and right foot with forced flexion on the tibia, being difficult to identify the toes and being unable to rule out syndactyly or agenesis of some toes. [Extracted from the article] |
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Complementary Index |
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