This report presents two cases of before birth hand irregularities. The first is a case of unilateral before birth syndactyly discovered during a routine first trimester leaf through, which developed in the early diagnosis of a harsh genetic condition through obtrusive testing and the early end of pregnancy. By achievement so, we ensured that the woman was controlled appropriately. In the second case, we characterize a fetus accompanying bilateral help polydactyly that was combined accompanying a cardiac defect, making extrauterine life preposterous. This was once again diagnosed all the while the first trimester scan. In the first trimester of gestation, an uncomplicated failure was performed.
Author(s) Details:
Nikolaos K. Tsagkas,
General Hospital of Agrinion, Greece.
Michail
E. Billis,
General
Hospital of Filiates, Greece.
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