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British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 1999

Screening for fetal aneuploidies and fetal cardiac abnormalities by nuchal translucency thickness measurement at 10–14 weeks of gestation as part of routine antenatal care in an unselected population

P. Schwärzler; J. S. Carvalho; M.‐V. Senat; T. Masroor; S. Campbell; Y. Ville

Objectives To evaluate first trimester pregnancy screening for fetal aneuploidy and congenital heart defects by maternal age and nuchal translucency measurement and screening for fetal aneuploidies and congenital heart defects by ultrasound in an unselected population.


Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2003

Sex‐specific antenatal reference growth charts for uncomplicated singleton pregnancies at 15–40 weeks of gestation

P. Schwärzler; J M Bland; D. Holden; S. Campbell; Y. Ville

Female fetuses, on average, weigh less than male fetuses at all gestational ages. The purpose of this study was to compare female and male fetuses in terms of intrauterine ultrasound growth measurements and to develop gestational‐age‐related charts based on a computerized perinatal database.


Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2003

Late onset microcephaly: failure of prenatal diagnosis.

P. Schwärzler; Tessa Homfray; J. P. Bernard; J M Bland; Y. Ville

We present a case of recurrent primary developmental microcephaly of late onset, the prenatal diagnosis of which could not be achieved despite performing targeted serial ultrasound scans that revealed no obvious fetal abnormality. Serial scans for head measurements and detailed examination of the brain anatomy by both transabdominal and transvaginal sonography including color and power Doppler assessment revealed no obvious brain abnormality. Frontal lobe distance and thalamic frontal lobe distance at 36 weeks were on the 30th and 50th centiles, respectively. Growth velocity remained on the 50th centile up to 36 weeks; between 36 and 38 weeks measurements were between the 35th and 40th centiles. The infant was delivered by Cesarean section at 38 weeks on parental request. On examination after birth the head circumference was on the 9th centile, but the facies was that of a microcephalic child with a sloping forehead and neurologically he was severely abnormal. The adequacy of the normal reference ranges used is reviewed: the use of sex‐specific growth charts at 38 weeks would have demonstrated the biparietal diameter and the head circumference to be on the 20th and 15th centiles, respectively, rather than just below the 40th centile. However, even sex‐specific charts may not allow the recognition of a substantial number of affected fetuses. Copyright


Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2000

Longitudinal changes in the ductus venosus, cerebral transverse sinus and cardiotocogram in fetal growth restriction

M.‐V. Senat; P. Schwärzler; A. Alcais; Y. Ville


Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1999

Prenatal diagnosis and follow‐up of 14 cases of unilateral ventriculomegaly

M.‐V. Senat; J. P. Bernard; P. Schwärzler; J. Britten; Y. Ville


Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1999

Feasibility of the second-trimester fetal ultrasound examination in an unselected population at 18, 20 or 22 weeks of pregnancy: a randomized trial.

P. Schwärzler; M.‐V. Senat; D. Holden; J. P. Bernard; T. Masroor; Yves Ville


Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1999

Diagnosis of twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence in the first trimester by transvaginal color Doppler ultrasound

P. Schwärzler; Y. Ville; G. Moscosco; Cornelia Tennstedt; R. Bollmann; Rabih Chaoui


Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1999

Prenatal diagnosis of fetal adrenal masses: differentiation between hemorrhage and solid tumor by color Doppler sonography

P. Schwärzler; J. P. Bernard; M.‐V. Senat; Yves Ville


Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1999

Trisomy 10: first‐trimester features on ultrasound, fetoscopy and postmortem of a case associated with increased nuchal translucency

P. Schwärzler; G. Moscoso; J. P. Bernard; L. Hill; M.‐V. Senat; Y. Ville


Circulation | 1999

Increased Nuchal Translucency and Ventricular Septal Defect in the Fetus

J. S. Carvalho; Marie-Victoire Senat; P. Schwärzler; Y. Ville

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Y. Ville

St George's Hospital

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Yves Ville

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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