Explore antenatal ultrasound features of Edwards Syndrome (Trisomy 18) in this comprehensive 15-minute video from Dr. Sam's Imaging Library. Compare normal and abnormal fetal ultrasound images while examining various conditions associated with Trisomy 18. Learn to identify key markers such as choroid plexus cysts, strawberry-shaped skulls, mega cisterna magna, and Dandy Walker malformation. Delve into neural tube defects like myelomeningocele, cardiac abnormalities including atrial and ventricular septal defects, and brain malformations such as agenesis of corpus callosum. Study abdominal wall defects like omphalocele, gastrointestinal issues such as esophageal atresia, and thoracic abnormalities like congenital diaphragmatic hernia. Observe characteristic limb deformities including clenched hands, radial ray anomalies, limb reduction defects, clubfoot, and rocker bottom foot. Enhance your diagnostic skills in identifying potential indicators of Edwards Syndrome during prenatal ultrasound examinations.
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Edwards Syndrome (Trisomy 18) Antenatal Ultrasound Features - Normal vs Abnormal Fetal Images