The effect of polyhydramnios degree on chromosomal microarray results: a retrospective cohort analysis of 742 singleton pregnancies.
Sagi-Dain LenaAmihood SingerTzipora Falik-ZaccaiAmir PelegAnat Bar-ShiraMichal Feingold-ZadokShay Ben ShacharIdit MayaPublished in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2021)
Mild polyhydramnios was not associated with an increased rate of clinically significant microarray results, compared to pregnancies with normal ultrasound. An extensive anatomical sonographic survey should be performed in pregnancies with polyhydramnios, with consideration of fetal echocardiography.