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Radial ray anomaly with associated ventricular septal defect – case report with review of literature

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Fig. 1

Transabdominal ultrasound image showing short forearm with absence of the radius bone. The ulna is shortened with associated bowing, giving the appearance of club hand
Transabdominal ultrasound image showing short forearm with absence of the radius bone. The ulna is shortened with associated bowing, giving the appearance of club hand

Fig. 2

3D ultrasound of the fetal upper limb showing short forearm with associated bowing
3D ultrasound of the fetal upper limb showing short forearm with associated bowing

Fig. 3

Transabdominal ultrasound through fetal heart in four-chamber view showing ventricular septal defect (VSD)
Transabdominal ultrasound through fetal heart in four-chamber view showing ventricular septal defect (VSD)

Fig. 4

Transabdominal ultrasound with color Doppler through fetal heart in four-chamber view confirms the finding of VSD showing the flow of blood from one ventricle to other (shown in blue)
Transabdominal ultrasound with color Doppler through fetal heart in four-chamber view confirms the finding of VSD showing the flow of blood from one ventricle to other (shown in blue)
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Inglese
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Argomenti della rivista:
Medicine, Basic Medical Science, other