The association of aneuploidy and mild fetal pyelectasis in an unselected population: the results of a multicenter study
Authors: Chudleigh, P.M.; Chitty, L.S.; Pembrey, M.; Campbell, S.
Source: Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, Volume 17, Number 3, 1 March 2001 , pp. 197-202(6)
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
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IntroductionMild pyelectasis is a common finding and there is some debate as to its association with aneuploidy. The results of a large, prospective, multicenter study of mild pyelectasis designed to determine the incidence and association with aneuploidy in an unselected population are reported.MethodsA large multicenter, prospective observational study of unselected fetuses with mild pyelectasis identified between 16 and 26 weeks' gestation in routine ultrasound departments.ResultsThere were 737 fetuses with mild pyelectasis of which 12 had an abnormal karyotype. Pyelectasis was isolated in three fetuses with Down syndrome, but in one the mother was older (36 years).ConclusionThese data confirm the fact that the presence of mild fetal pyelectasis increases the risk for aneuploidy, in particular trisomy 21. However, other risk factors should be considered before embarking on fetal karyotyping, as for most pregnancies complicated by isolated mild pyelectasis, risks of aneuploidy will remain small.Keywords: Aneuploidy; Dilated renal pelvis; Fetal ultrasound; Prenatal diagnosis; Pyelectasis
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