Turner syndrome-omphalocele association: PREVALENCE, GENOTYPE, PHENOTYPE AND FETAL OUTCOME.
Ivonne Alexandra BedeiKarl-Philipp GloningJoyeux LucMatthias Meyer-WittkopfDaria WillnerMartin KrappAlexander ScharfJan DegenhardtKai-Sven HelingPeter KozlowskiKathrin TrautmannKai M JahnsAnnegret GeipelIsmail TekesinMichael ElsässerLucas WilhelmIngo GottschalkJan-Erik BaumüllerCahit BirdirAndreas SchröerFelix ZöllnerAline WolterJohanna SchenkTascha GehrkeAlicia SpaethRoland Axt-FliednerPublished in: Prenatal diagnosis (2023)
TS with 45,X karyotype but not with X chromosome variants is associated with small omphalocele. Most of these fetuses have associated anomalies and a poor prognosis. Our data suggest an association of TS with omphalocele which is evident from the first trimester. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.