Chromosomal defects and associated malformations in fetal cleft lip with or without cleft palate

European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology
F PerrotinG Body

Abstract

To describe the incidence, associated features including chromosomal defects in fetuses, with cleft lip and/or palate and assess the need for karyotyping. Retrospective study of 62 cases of prenatally diagnosed facial cleft lip and/or palate in a tertiary fetal medicine unit between January 1991 and December 1999. Chromosome analysis was performed in all fetuses with associated ultrasound findings and in 14 (39%) fetuses with isolated facial clefts. Associated abnormalities were detected in 26 (42%) of the 62 fetuses of which 22 (35%) fetuses had multiple other abnormalities. Central nervous system abnormalities and limb malformations were the most common. Three fetuses had genetic syndromes confirmed after birth. All fetuses with isolated clefts were chromosomally normal, whereas 15 of the 26 with additional abnormalities (58 or 24% of the total group) had chromosomal defects (eight cases of trisomy 13, five of trisomy 18, one unbalanced translocation between chromosomes 7 and 8, and one deletion 4p-). All 22 women who chose not to undergo fetal karyotype analysis delivered phenotypically normal infants. There were five midline clefts; each of them was associated with additional sonographic findings and four were associated wi...Continue Reading

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