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Guidelines for the prenatal diagnosis of fetal skeletal dysplasias
Genetics in MedicineVol. 11Issue 2p127–133Published in issue: February, 2009- Deborah Krakow
- Ralph S. Lachman
- David L. Rimoin
Cited in Scopus: 138The osteochondrodysplasias, or skeletal dysplasias are a genetically heterogeneous group of over 350 distinct disorders, and many of them can present in the prenatal period as demonstrated by ultrasound. Differentiating these disorders in the prenatal period can be challenging because they are rare and many of the ultrasound findings are not necessarily pathognomic for a specific disorder. However, differentiating known lethal disorders from nonlethal disorders, providing differential diagnoses before delivery, determining postdelivery management plans and ultimately determining accurate recurrences risks to the at-risk couples improves patient care.