OBJECTIVE: The objective of this case report is to evaluate the faculty of a recently described original three-dimensional ultrasound technique to detect pathological processes of the fetal palate. METHOD: The palate of the fetus of a patient with a personal history of isolated incomplete cleft palate is evaluated by three-dimensional ultrasound at 34 weeks of gestation. The postnatal findings are compared to the prenatal investigation. RESULT: The used three-dimensional ultrasound technique provides selective visualization of the total hard palate which permits the prenatal diagnosis and multidisciplinary approach of an incomplete cleft palate. CONCLUSION: These prenatal findings might encourage further studies to confirm the value of this recently described innovative technique in the diagnosis and surgical prenatal counselling of fetal cleft palate.
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this case report is to evaluate the faculty of a recently described original three-dimensional ultrasound technique to detect pathological processes of the fetal palate. METHOD: The palate of the fetus of a patient with a personal history of isolated incomplete cleft palate is evaluated by three-dimensional ultrasound at 34 weeks of gestation. The postnatal findings are compared to the prenatal investigation. RESULT: The used three-dimensional ultrasound technique provides selective visualization of the total hard palate which permits the prenatal diagnosis and multidisciplinary approach of an incomplete cleft palate. CONCLUSION: These prenatal findings might encourage further studies to confirm the value of this recently described innovative technique in the diagnosis and surgical prenatal counselling of fetal cleft palate.
Authors: Ramen Chmait; Dolores Pretorius; Marilyn Jones; Andrew Hull; Gina James; Tom Nelson; Thomas Moore Journal: Am J Obstet Gynecol Date: 2002-10 Impact factor: 8.661
Authors: T Ghi; A Perolo; C Banzi; G Contratti; B Valeri; L Savelli; G P Morselli; L Bovicelli; G Pilu Journal: Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol Date: 2002-06 Impact factor: 7.299