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- Title
Absent 'superimposed‐line' sign: novel marker in early diagnosis of cleft of fetal secondary palate.
- Authors
Lakshmy, S. R.; Rose, N.; Masilamani, P.; Umapathy, S.; Ziyaulla, T.
- Abstract
Keywords: 2D ultrasound; 3D ultrasound; cleft lip and palate; cleft palate; screening; secondary palate; superimposed line EN 2D ultrasound 3D ultrasound cleft lip and palate cleft palate screening secondary palate superimposed line 906 915 10 12/03/20 20201201 NES 201201 CONTRIBUTION B What are the novel findings of this work? In this type, the vomer is attached to the secondary palate as depicted in Figure 2c. Figure S6 shows a case of unilateral cleft lip of the premaxilla with bilateral extension into the secondary palate at 20 weeks. (d) Tomographic ultrasound imaging of vomer bone, depicting vomeromaxillary junction (arrows indicate superimposed-line sign). gl GLO:F0Y/01dec20:uog21931-sup-0002-FigureS2.jpg PHOTO (COLOR): Figure S2 Multiplanar imaging of normal fetal secondary palate at 13 + 6 weeks showing relationship of secondary palate and caudal line in sagittal and axial views. (c) Multiplanar imaging and (d) rendered view depicting cleft in secondary palate. gl GLO:F0Y/01dec20:uog21931-sup-0004-FigureS4.jpg PHOTO (COLOR): Figure S4 Isolated cleft of secondary palate (Case 1) at 12 + 4 weeks.
- Subjects
PALATE; THREE-dimensional imaging; EARLY diagnosis; ESOPHAGEAL atresia; FETAL growth retardation; FETAL MRI
- Publication
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2020, Vol 56, Issue 6, p906
- ISSN
0960-7692
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/uog.21931