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VACTERL - Endocardial cushion defect

Last menstrual period GA was 20 weeks 5 days. Measured fetal parameters of biparietal diameter such as head circumference, humerus, ulna, and radius showed foetus corresponding to 18–19 weeks.

(Left) Endocardial cushion defect in form of absent crux. (arrow). (Right) Tricuspid regurgitation noted.


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Reference

Gaur NK & Gokhale S. (2018). VACTERL association - Ultrasound findings and autopsy correlation. Indian J Radiol Imaging , 28, 452-455. PMID: 30662209 DOI.

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