Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6172150 Early Human Development 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Nuchal translucency (NT) identified at the time of the 11-14 week scan has been established as one of the best tools for screening for Down syndrome. It has also proven to be of value in screening for other conditions such as cardiac defects and extra-cardiac structural abnormalities. In this article, we present data from our fetal medicine unit that highlight the importance of using NT measurement as a stratifying tool when referring for early scans. We propose that, whenever possible, in selected cases with increased NT, provision should be made for additional early scans at 14-18 weeks of gestation with a view to providing information on fetal structural integrity well ahead of the routine scheduled appointments. Early scans should incorporate detailed assessment of the fetal cardiac as well as extra-cardiac anatomy to diagnose or rule out major structural defects. This strategy will provide reassurance to a large number of prospective parents.

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