| Literature DB >> 31673475 |
Betül Yakıştıran1, Orhan Altınboğa1, Tuncay Yüce1, Ali Turhan Çağlar1.
Abstract
Fibular hemimelia (FH) is a congenital deficiency in which a part or all of the fibular bone is hypoplastic or aplastic and associated with hypoplastic tibia and foot anomalies. The main differential diagnoses include proximal focal femoral dysplasia, Femur-Fibula-Ulna syndrome, and Femoral Hypoplasia-Unusual Facies syndrome. Proximal focal femoral dysplasia, which has a short, angulated femur with normal mineralization may be associated with FH. We report a case of unilateral FH with focal femoral deficiency detected at 18 weeks of gestation during a routine ultrasonographic anatomic screening. Sonographic findings were a unilateral short femur (1.8 cm, 3 weeks shorter than expected for gestational weeks), agenesis of ipsilateral fibula and angulation of ipsilateral tibial shaft. During a routine ultrasonographic anatomic scan, all the long bones are carefully measured and evaluated. Long bone shortness can be a part of syndrome or an isolated finding. ©Copyright 2019 by Turkish Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology | Turkish Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology published by Galenos Publishing House.Entities:
Keywords: Aplasia; abnormalities; fetal development; fibula
Year: 2019 PMID: 31673475 PMCID: PMC6792052 DOI: 10.4274/tjod.galenos.2019.89990
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Turk J Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 2149-9330
Figure 1The right leg. a) Sonography of the right leg, showing the shortening of the right femur and abnormally angulated tibia, b) X-ray of the lower limb shows proximal focal femoral deficiency, short and angulated tibia and absence of fibula, c) post-abortus material visualization confirming the abnormalities of the right leg and right foot