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Prenatal Diagnosis of Cleft Lip and Palate: A Retrospective Study.

Anca Daniela BrăilaConstantin Marian DamianCristina-Crenguţa AlbuOana BotoacăLaurențiu Mihai DȋrăŞtefan-Dimitrie AlbuMatei Georgian BrăilaAndreea-Mariana BănățeanuCristian-Viorel PoalelungiClaudia Florina Andreescu
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
Cleft lip and/or palate are prevalent congenital anomalies. Early and accurate diagnosis allows proper case management. The Objective : This retrospective cohort study aimed to investigate the association between cleft lip and palate and other congenital anomalies. Methods : This study analyzed 17 pregnancies prenatally diagnosed with cleft lip and palate. The investigations consisted of ultrasound examination, fetal karyotyping through amniocentesis, and family tree analysis. In the presence of an abnormal fetal karyotype, the parental karyotype was also indicated. Results : Of the 17 cases identified, 9 (52.94%) were syndromic and 8 (47.06%) were non-syndromic. The genetic syndromes identified in association with cleft lip and palate in this study included translocation syndrome (one case), Patau syndrome, trisomy 13 (seven cases), and Edwards syndrome, mosaic trisomy 18 (one case). Conclusions : A comprehensive approach ensures a thorough assessment and accurate diagnosis. Early detection and a multidisciplinary approach allow appropriate case management.
Keyphrases
  • case report
  • intellectual disability
  • pregnant women
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • quality improvement
  • gestational age